Vow Bride Magazine’s "Breathlessly Beautiful" Spread
Venue Arts' Stephen Stefanou partnered with Dallas-based Textile designer Elizabeth Anyaa to create this beautiful Huppa display for this Vow Bride Magazine spread. Anyaa weaved the design while Venue Arts provided the pearls, and the frame was built by UK architect Keith Critchlow using sacred geometry metrics. Critchlow is a leading expert
It’s Officially Fall at the Grove…See the latest designs from Venue Arts
We've just installed Autumn at the Grove in place of the Summer Watering Cans! Here are some of the first photos of the display, taken by the installation crew. Eight beautiful translucent leaves were hand-formed in synthetic glass on metal vein armatures, and painted to look like Red Maple, Birch
Venue Arts Hotel Spotlight: MGM MACAU Resort & Casino
Venue Arts has designed several seasonal installation displays for the MGM MACAU for including decór for Christmas, Chinese New Year, and a special live butterfly habitat exhibit for the spring of 2012. The latest project by Stephen and the team was a Water-Sky Aquarium created for the 2013 spring display. In the
Venue Arts Hotel Spotlight: Bellagio Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, NV
Venue Arts is proud to have created over 50 complete seasonal displays for the Bellagio Resort & Casino over the last ten years. From the new year to the holiday season, when you step into the Bellagio, you are transported into a world of beauty and wonder. For The Chinese New
Venue Arts’ Holiday Displays
Planning your personal or company's seasonal holiday decor? Designer Stephen Stefanou and the the Venue Arts team can help make this year's display extra special. “Our projects are typically overwhelming. We take cavernous spaces and transform them into a fairy land where the consumer feels like child for a moment. Visitors
The Grove’s Changing Seasons
The Grove in Los Angeles is one of the many shopping centers whose seasonal displays are designed by Venue Arts. Have you ever wondered how our ideas go from conception to the creation and then finally, completion? Here's a look at the changing seasons at The Grove, including photos from different
Couture Commercial Christmas
By Dorothy Creamer, Editor-in-Chief of Selling Christmas Decorations Bigger is definitely better when it comes to impressive commercial displays. However, retailers and corporations should realize that simply putting up a massive toy soldier outside an establishment is not necessarily going to provide the desired results. Combining artistry with large scale is the real