• BRINGING THE OUTSIDE IN

    To celebrate the 100 year anniversary of the historic Four Seasons Ten Trinity Building, we worked with the wonderful Bespoke Events to create a stunning entrance outside the hotel and in the penthouse for an evening of celebrations.

  • THE OUTSIDE

    To begin the guests journey, we underplanted the '100' signs at the front of the hotel with beautiful plants including ivy and heather, creating the perfect entrance.

  • Inspired by Nordic gardens, we created a beautiful garden inspired moment focusing on contrasting textures, shapes, heights and colours.

    Either side of the door we placed mirrored plinths topped and surrounded by arrangements of swaying grasses, ferns, conifer foliage, and hints of seasonal flower, with moss pooling onto the floor to create a fun and dynamic display, perfect for a photo backdrop.

  • Inspired by Nordic gardens, we created a beautiful garden inspired moment focusing on contrasting textures, shapes, heights and colours.

    Either side of the door we placed mirrored plinths topped and surrounded by arrangements of swaying grasses, ferns, conifer foliage, and hints of seasonal flower, with moss pooling onto the floor to create a fun and dynamic display, perfect for a photo backdrop.

  • THE BAR

    The penthouse bar was transformed into a living green space, the walls growing with contrasting real fresh greenery including ferns, foliage and conifer to create a wonderful Nordic feel to the room.

    The greenery creating an opulent and luscious scene full of various shades of fresh greens and exciting textures, bringing the outside in. The greenery walls covered the back wall in the bar alcove space, framing the water walls and back bar.

  • The penthouse bar was transformed into a living green space, the walls growing with contrasting real fresh greenery including ferns, foliage and conifer to create a wonderful Nordic feel to the room.

    The greenery creating an opulent and luscious scene full of various shades of fresh greens and exciting textures, bringing the outside in. The greenery walls covered the back wall in the bar alcove space, framing the water walls and back bar.

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