The weekend began like a breeze of elegance on the Normandy coast. In Deauville, the city center was transformed to host the anniversary of a major British company. Under the direction of Harry & Associés, the event unfolded from Friday to Monday, with flawless logistics and a scenography that lived up to the occasion.
In front of the iconic brasserie, four stretch tents were installed right in the heart of town, taking up the street itself. Two of 60 m² and two of 72 m². A full day of road closure, anchorings on urban furniture, perfectly adjusted ballasting. Then, overnight, the reverse ballet: rapid dismantling at 2 a.m. to clear the public space in under 24 hours.
In the small perpendicular street, a festoon light garland created a zigzag sky of light. Further on, a countryside vibe took over an off-site location, with furniture in a guinguette spirit. Finally, a grand finale at the Casino Barrière, with a complete setup that was festive and refined.
A project at the crossroads of urban rhythm and the art of hosting.
The weekend began like a breeze of elegance on the Normandy coast. In Deauville, the city center was transformed to host the anniversary of a major British company. Under the direction of Harry & Associés, the event unfolded from Friday to Monday, with flawless logistics and a scenography that lived up to the occasion.
In front of the iconic brasserie, four stretch tents were installed right in the heart of town, taking up the street itself. Two of 60 m² and two of 72 m². A full day of road closure, anchorings on urban furniture, perfectly adjusted ballasting. Then, overnight, the reverse ballet: rapid dismantling at 2 a.m. to clear the public space in under 24 hours.
In the small perpendicular street, a festoon light garland created a zigzag sky of light. Further on, a countryside vibe took over an off-site location, with furniture in a guinguette spirit. Finally, a grand finale at the Casino Barrière, with a complete setup that was festive and refined.
A project at the crossroads of urban rhythm and the art of hosting.