Simply Beautiful Wedding

Simple…beautiful wedding at the family home. 

Classic Party Rentals New York provided the tabletop, including the wonderful white wicker china and Oxford flatware.

Classic also provided the lovely white ballroom chairs and cushions. 

Photographs from the talented Lynne Brubaker. Check out more photos and wedding details at Party Resources blogspot.

Skylight One Hanson

A positively majestic wedding and reception at Brooklyn’s famous landmark, Skylight One Hanson.

Long tables with gold Chiavari chairs provided seating for the 170 guests. The subtle linen color was complimented by the incredible tablescape of candelabras and lower floral arrangements.

Classic New York provided tables, chairs, china, glassware, flatware, linens and all the catering needs.

Hilary Clark Events was the planner for ...read more...

Proctor & Gamble at West Point

The beautiful grounds of West Point were the site of an executive dinner party for Proctor & Gamble.

Black Stripe Ticking cloths from our new specialty linen collection were paired with red bandanna napkins for a striking effect. White Coupe china, Signature glassware and Tivoli flatware completed the table setting.

The event was catered by Debbie Dichter and her excellent staff from Fresh ...read more...

Wedding at the Metropolitan

Wedding planner Always a Bridesmaid and The Raging Skillet catering collaborated with Classic Party Rentals New York for this lovely wedding at The Metropolitan Building.

Classic provided the Tuscan tables and tabletop including our King Louis glassware and unique Blue Moroccan votives as wine glasses. Love the colors!

And a personal touch…the cakes were delectably displayed on the bride’s cake stands. 

Photos from Always a Blogsmaid.

Always a Bridesmaid Photo Shoot

Classic Party Rentals New York helped the fabulous wedding planners, Always A Bridesmaid (AAB), with a photo shoot for Style Me Pretty. AAB’s blog, alwaysablogsmaid.com, was voted one of the top ten wedding blogs by Bride’s Magazine.

 

Reprinted from alwaysablogsmaid.com:

“If you aren’t familiar, “Inspiration to Reality” asks for vendors to take an inspiration board created by an ...read more...

Vintage Baseball Bar Mitzvah

Tappan Hill in Tarrytown New York was the site of this beautiful celebration. The theme of the Bar Mitzvah…“Vintage Baseball.”

Together with Event Designer Lindsay Landman, Classic New York created a warm, classic environment equally appropriate for children and adults. Lindsay used color, conceptual and textural elements to convey the vintage baseball feel.

For the kids’ area…a clubby/lounge feel with the new Nailhead sofas and ...read more...

Raising the Bar Mitzvah

Eli Rattner had an amazing evening! Celebrating his ’step into manhood,’ the Rattner’s chose Marc Wilson of Marc Wilson Design and Judy Paulen of Judy Paulen Designs to create and coordinate the perfect event for their son.

The venue, The Loading Dock in Stamford, Connecticut, is a warehouse remodeled for special celebrations…fast becoming a popular destination for events.

Custom tables with black and white leather crocodile with ...read more...

An Evening to Remember

When the world’s rich and famous throw an important party, they call on event designer and floral artist Jerry Sibal to help them turn it into the event of a lifetime. For the past 15 years he’s been designing spectacular environments for VIPs to hold their special gatherings and has elicited kudos from guests like Bill and Hillary Clinton, Celine ...read more...

Fall Party 620 Loft & Garden

Classic Party Rentals New York collaborated with Marcey Brownstein Catering for this amazing industry dinner for top event planners in New York. The Rockefeller Center 620 Loft & Garden was the exceptional venue with Marcey Brownstein serving a five-course tasting menu with wine pairings for each course provided by Gnarly Vines in Brooklyn.

And worth a mention…the special icebreaker to get the crowd mixing and ...read more...

Where the Wild Things Are Premiere Party

Classic Party Rentals-New York took a walk on the wild side providing the rentals for the premiere party for the film adaptation of Where the Wild Things Are. Forts are the obsession of main character, Max, and wooden fort structures were also the central theme at the film’s New York premiere party.

Anna Sekula in BizBash- 

Held inside the ...read more...