Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Steal the look of President Obama's first State Dinner

I was surfing all over the web the day after President Obama hosted his first state dinner, looking for images of the decor. I was eager to learn about the linens, flowers, lighting and design details and be inspired because a party at the White House has got to be super fabulous, right? Besides all stories I read about alleged party crashers, the decor did not disappoint. It excites me to learn that this is one of the few state dinners hosted outdoors, underneath a tent. About 75% of our events are hosted outdoors so I know there will be tons of ideas for me to steal from this beautiful White House party.

A beautiful tented dinner event on the South Lawn of the White House. Guest count for this event = 350.


A clear top tent adorned with upright chandeliers reflects a romantic glow, creating a dreamy and whimsical feel.



A closer look at the dramatic overhang. When designing a wedding or any space, try to include big dramatic pieces (i.e: giant chandelier, fabric with bold patterns.. etc.). This will give you the biggest bang for your buck in terms of overall event aesthetics.


I love the choice of this Apple Green linen. I think it's so fresh and young, a total representation of who the Obamas are. Matching chair pads are a must when you are using a colored linen. Your chair pad shams should always match the linen used on the table.


This state dinner is in honor of the Indian Prime Minister. I love the touches of gold used throughout the place setting - so appropriate for this first class event! 

Another example of what big dramatic pieces can add to a space. These large fall colored arrangement is so big that they almost feel like a "tree". What a great way to bring in the outdoors! 

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