Inside Dom Pérignon dinner for 100 VIP guests

Inside Dom Pérignon dinner for 100 VIP guests

Staging Connections has dazzled crowds with innovative projection mapping for a Dom Pérignon dinner for 100 VIP guests.

The imaginative and artistic light projection show, at a once-in-a-lifetime dining experience for the Dom Pérignon Lumiere Dinner, was hosted by Merivale at the ivy in Sydney.

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Using twelve 16k projectors, table cloths and plate settings were brought to life with creative custom animations projected down onto them, aligning perfectly between cutlery and plate settings.

The dazzling animations introduced guests to each of the courses that were matched with Dom Pérignon champagne, visually complemented by subtle haze and lighting effects.

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David O’Connor, Technical Event Director – ivy, at Staging Connections, outlined how his team created the projections.

“Working on this exclusive and prestigious event for Dom Pérignon meant pushing the boundaries to create innovative animations with lighting and projection mapping technologies. The custom built tables and unique projections brought the space to life, creating something truly unique and memorable.

“The style of this event truly emphasised the elegance of the Dom Pérignon brand and we were proud to deliver such stellar results,” said O’Connor.

Kathy Savill, Director of Sales & Events, at Merivale, described the intricate detail required to execute the event.

“Precision was the key, and the team worked hard to ensure cutlery, glassware and plates were all aligned to the bespoke animations, to maximise the visual effect. Both our in-house team and Staging Connections staff rehearsed the timings to ensure a seamless experience for guests. The high calibre of this client meant it was vital to get the presentation perfect; our client and our team are both thrilled with the results,” said Savill.

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