of the space’s layout and capitalized on its energy. No matter where you went in the building, there was a place to enjoy yourself, whether you were accessorizing your outfit, watching a themed performance, or enjoying the DJs and live musicians. I heard throughout the night that the Commvault team had never imagined their office could look like that — we were able to elevate it even though it was a brand-new space. People are still talking about it years later!” On the client-facing side, Eventique regularly produced holiday events for Saudi Petroleum at The Pierre Hotel and even the Waldorf Astoria pre-renovation. These over-the-top productions matched Eventique’s entertainment with the floral designs and decor of Jonathan Couture. Year after year, every event told a different story with explosive floral arrangements (sometimes bursting from the tables, other times cascading down around guests’ heads), and themed performances. More recently, Eventique crafted a customer and influencer- focused event for the French beauty brand L’Occitane to kick off the holiday season. The “Wonder Inside” pop-up at Lavan 541 in New York City highlighted the brand’s signature holiday products, featuring colorful, larger-than-life graphics of its signature Beauty Advent Calendar and ornamental doll houses. “By day, we hosted hundreds of consumers who came in to sample L’Occitane’s products, and in the evening, we transitioned the space into an influencer event with attendees like Batsheva Haart, Ellery Lee, Cici Celia, and Laura & Nicholas Herbert,” Eric says. When you review Eventique’s back catalog, one thing is abundantly clear: Whether they’re designed for team “We know holidays are stressful, so with our corporate events, we strive to create a bubble where, for a couple of hours, attendees can truly forget everything except celebrating in the moment. We want to create a transcendent experience.”
members, clients, or the press, Eventique’s corporate holiday parties, “are far from a Santa Claus cocktail mixer tossed together with stockings, snowmen, and ugly Christmas sweaters,” as Eric puts it. They’re one-of-a-kind experiences designed to build relationships that last through the holiday season and beyond.
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