The Abbey Martini Tree

Posted by: Kevin Burns, Project Coordinator

May 26th, 2010 >> Events, Other, Tablescapes, Weddings

Every event, be it a wedding,  party or fund raiser, wants to be able to leave a lasting impression on it’s guests.  This can be achieved in a variety of unique ways.  One such way is by including the one of a kind,  Abbey Signature Martini Tree.  Holding  99  martini glasses, filled with any kind of beverage, appetizer, or floral piece,  this event enhancer is sure to be talked about.  We were able to utilize this item in a very attractive, eye-catching way at the recent 2010 Art Alive: Culture and Cocktails event. Our Executive Director,  Jesika Leszewski-Grove, was able to make the tree stand out with many different flowers that tied into the theme of  the evening.  To say that the tree was a conversation piece would be an understatement.   One event goer was heard saying,  “That would be great for our outdoor family reunion”.   Aside from the beauty of this amazing piece, it is extremely versatile as well.  Being able to access it from almost any direction, keeps the flow of guests is smooth and effortless.  I think that this is a feature that would enhance any party and will continue to expand as we utilize it more and more.   If you too would like to have this at your next event, please let us provide you with thoughts, ideas and ways to utilize this incredible event feature.  Just get in touch with us here.

The Abbey Martini Tree

The Abbey Martini Tree

Photo by Di-Lanatta’s Photography

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One Response to “The Abbey Martini Tree”

What an amazing photo!! It looks 10′ high. I saw something similar to this at a wedding but no where near this scale. It only had like 6 or 7 glasses. Great Job.

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