Taking Soho House West Hollywood back in time for their 2011 New Year’s bash was a blast. We turned the exclusive club into a 1920s circus themed set with theatrical lighting and static trapeze performances. K8 Vision was responsible for everything from the circus banners and scary clown statuary to the wait-staff wear and lighting design. Basically, we worked with Soho House to conceive the eve, then make it happen. Make that “happening!”
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Circus circa 1920s? A Soho House New Year’s Eve party to remember
Raising California: Baby2Baby 2011
Ask K8 Vision to do a crafting event for kids — especially one that’s collecting holiday gifts for needy families in the L.A. area — and we’re so there.
We created a tree with doves and ornaments just for Baby2Baby’s 2011 holiday crafting event and toy drive. While we were at, we went all “winter wonderland” on the place (providing styling and decor for the event).
Gift givers in attendance included lovely and generous Angelino Christina Ricci.
Gettin’ Giannetti ready for the holidays
Brentwood just got a little cozier. How is that possible? Simple, K8 Vision worked its holiday magic at Giannetti Home, one of the tony community’s favorite places to shop any time of the year. Thanks, Giannettis! ‘Twas another wonderful year to do display for you!
Christmas Colcha on Abbot Kinney
Abbot Kinney Blvd’s eclectically chic boutique, Colcha, gets its holiday on courtesy of K8Vision, Santa’s favorite little helper when it comes to displaying Christmas cheer (if we do say so ourselves)!
Splendid in Seattle
Actually, make that Seattle-adjacent Bellevue, WA, whose Splendid store was made splendider by another installation of Karen Kimmel’s splendiferous Crafting Community event. Designed, built and installed by K8 Vision, the hands-on crafting event was, per usual, a hit with kids of all ages.
Our Scottsdale MOCA “bead for all”
Splendid and Karen Kimmel also did a crafting event at Scottsdale’s Museum of Contemporary Art, where I also did the decor. It was full on “bead for all” where attendees made their own beaded necklaces or DIY fabric scarves. Everyone had a ball.




































A Visually Effective Evening