An Evening at Ledger Bentonville's Game Room

An Evening at Ledger Bentonville's Game Room

Planning corporate events requires a delicate balance of sophistication and warmth, especially during the holiday season. For our clients at Crisp, we transformed The Game Room at Ledger Bentonville into an elegant winter wonderland that perfectly captured their company culture.

Ambiance & Decor

The Game Room's sophisticated atmosphere was enhanced with green and gold uplighting while string lights created an enchanting ambiance on the balcony. Natural holiday arrangements featuring mixed evergreens, magnolia foliage, preserved orange slices, and cream floral accents in gold compotes decorated coffee tables throughout the space. White planters filled with evergreens, magnolia, and curly willow added dramatic height and seasonal charm.

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An Edgar Allen Poe-Inspired Tablescape for At Home in Arkansas

An Edgar Allen Poe-Inspired Tablescape for At Home in Arkansas

As Halloween approached, we had the perfect opportunity to channel the dark romance and eerie allure of Edgar Allan Poe through a styled gathering. This unique tablescape, crafted in partnership with At Home in Arkansas for their October “spooky month” issue, brought together literary inspiration and Gothic sophistication to create a space worthy of Poe’s haunting legacy. Each element was designed with meticulous attention to detail, capturing the timeless beauty and mysterious atmosphere that define Poe’s work. Here’s a look at how each contributor added their special touch to this enchanting setting.

Inspired by a Literary Circle Gathering

This event was designed as a nod to the tradition of literary circles, gatherings where intellectuals, writers, and artists meet to discuss literature, philosophy, and the latest ideas of their time. Rooted in the spirit of camaraderie and creativity, literary circles are spaces for passionate debates, storytelling, and an exchange of inspired thoughts. These gatherings foster community and encourage artists to push boundaries…much like Poe did with his tales of mystery and the macabre.

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