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Dining Room.

is a concept where we take a familiar form of gathering people and bring it to new settings, leading to lifetime memories and deeper connections between participants

Project 1.

Voluntary challenges are the path to creating great memories. When Maria asked to organize a birthday picnic I suggested a secluded field in Malibu. When she shared her worries that it might be too much work, I said, "Say no more."

Our special spot was a 20-minute walk from the nearest parking lot, and it took us about 8 hours to set up the table from start to finish, it was worth every second and drop of sweat. My client and her guests were thrilled with the unique setting and said they’d remember this day forever. And that's what matters most.

Project 2.

We planned a simple Christmas dinner, but things took a turn when our designer called saying she found freshly cut pine branches — perfect for decor. I said, “Say no more.”

 

The plan? Hang them over the table because we were tired of the typical tree-on-the-floor look. It took two days and three determined girls, but we pulled it off. Our guests said it’s a Christmas they’ll never forget.

Project 3.

In the middle of a popular tourist spot in the Hollywood Hills, I found an empty space and saw its potential.

I envisioned a beautifully set table where professionals could connect and exchange ideas. Bringing that vision to life, I transformed the overlook into a vibrant networking breakfast, right in the heart of LA's iconic scenery. Twice.

Project 4.

The client requested to organize a surprise birthday dinner for his wife that matched her personality. I had always dreamed of hosting a dinner on the Orange Bridge in Frogtown since my first visit.

This iconic yet unexplored spot was perfect. The ledge on the bridge served as a great hideout, keeping us out of the way of traffic. Everyone was excited, and we got lots of compliments from strangers.

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