Our most loved memories of the year

Our 5th year was by far our most intense and creative year to date. We had the pleasure of working with incredible clients (new and old) and producing a variety of events, from 10 people dinners to over 500 attendee experiences, from product launches to employee appreciation, and everything in between.

Each of us remembered a different highlight of 2019, so we’ll work our way down the list of our top ten moments, in no particular order.

Ajeng

Putting together The Artists Dinner and Arta Derau creating a one-off set of ceramics in response to the theme, food and location of the event.

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The first Open Studio at Threads of Life Natural Dye Studio and Garden, which also launched their new line of Farmer to Fabric products.

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Daniela

The incredible projection mapping by Agung Prabowo on Carina Hardy’s Back to the Breast installation at The Artists Dinner.

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Not an event that happened in 2019, but the excitement of brainstorming and programming for the new John Hardy Jewelry space in Seminyak in 2020 was a highlight of the year. Also seeing Make a Scene’s installation for the store.

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Reuniting again with Room4Dessert for a series of posters for the 2020 event series entitled Hindsight: 2020- a cultural and gastronomic exploration of Bali featuring guest chefs, artists, media types, and artisan food producers.

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Michellina

It takes a lot of people to do events. Even a small dinner has a supporting cast of over 25 people.

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The details of The Elementals Dinner, including the edible landscape table centerpiece, the hand-lettered menu on the candle-lit lanterns, and the place names made of rice grains.

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The collaboration between Cosa and Make a Scene! at the beginning of the year for a special event.

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Mila

Going back to Setia Darma and having our TEDxUbud stage under the stars, framed by the rice-field and coconut trees once again.

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Being able to bring The Creative Refresh into being in such wonderful spaces and with amazing collaborators.

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