FEEL SOMETHING

Realm, Transformed

Our event, Feel Something, was all about creating an experience unlike any other in Denver. After all, Realm isn’t your typical venue.

Realm comes alive with creativity and is designed for endless opportunities so we took that malleable quality and turned it to max volume.

And damn, did it pop off. We hosted a 2 night feature—one for the event industry and one that was open to the public so y’all could see what it was all about. We went big and we had the greatest time riding the wave of a big event.

If you were there with us, we’ll walk ya down memory lane and if you didn’t make it to Feel Something, we can’t wait to show you what you missed.

Realm Reimagined

Our bright white interiors have the ability to transform to your vision—and for Feel Something, fire and ice was the aim. As the event was scheduled for after sunset, event lighting played a key role in setting the stage for every element to vibe together. Bathed in red and blue, Realm became a completely different vibe.

Make an Entrance

Incorporating the patio during December in Denver included a Plan A and Plan B. Thankfully, winter played nice for us, with only the challenge of a couple windy moments. Heaters were a must and the patio was predominantly meant to entice. Graffitied canvas, neon lights, spray cans, flowers, light up shoes, and hanging lanterns all set the scene for some next level drama.

Tattoos on Location

One of our favorite ways to take an event experience to the next level is a permanent reminder inked into your skin. If you’re looking to make an impact with how your guests experience and remember your event—look no further. Our artist, Keith, was constantly at work tattooing his flash sheet.

Flash Designs + Outfit Inspo

For the tattoo flash designs, a number of elements were pulled from components throughout the event in the tattoo flash sheet. Lighters, roses, lightning bolts, plastic bags, dice — you name it — the flash sheet had it.

In addition to going full tilt on the execution of the event, guests were provided a visual board for outfit inspiration in preparation for the event so everyone could be “looped in” to the vibe they were attending. *We highly recommend this extra detail.

Espresso Martinis to Kick Things Off

Espresso Martinis set the tone upon arrival. But it wasn’t just your typical presentation—they were portioned into small bottles that required a small shake before sipping.

They were awaiting guests in a custom graffiti’ed vintage fridge that oozed colored light and smoke upon opening. A wild welcome if you will.

Moving into the Main Event

As you moved from the Sun Room into the Open Space, you had the option to lounge, grab a drink from the main mirrored bar or find some space on the dance floor.

The lounge itself was lux, textural and a moment all on its own. The decor was a mix of chain links, retro tv’s with hand lettering, tinsel, glowing light bars, and of course—highly saturated florals.

Party Bevies Galore

The bar offerings were oriented towards keeping the energy high with cocktails featuring tequila, vodka and bourbon. For all the recipes, head to the Rocky Mountain Bride feature.

Stencils & garnishes were used to again add a level of detail that was unexpected and wholly appreciated.

Hello, Welcome to the Party

The Dance Floor was so incredibly next level — an elevated DJ platform, with a glowing booth, accented with floating wings draped in roses and chains paired with arrows suspended dramatically over the dance floor.

It was a hell of a mood. Pipe and drape along the windows of the Open Space enclosed the space creating a more private and cozy space to shake your ass.

Suspended Above it All

With views of the Open Space and Sun Room, the Loft was suspended above the event with an art installation and space to linger and chat.

An oversized receipt with “Love Your Mom,” metallic shopping cart, rope lights, florals and compostable bags all worked together to create a hell of a moment in the Loft. Benches and oversized windows invited guests to drink in the event from an entirely different perspective.

Vendor Team

If you’re ever looking for a team to dream big alongside, look no further than this crew. We loved working with each of them and were honored to create alongside of them for Feel Something.

Design KCIDY + Keely AF Events + Kaitlin Shea Weddings
Lighting Design
Fredo Jones
Florists
Flower Disco + Marked by Alex + La Luna Florals
Photo + Video Ivy Wild Visuals
Signage
Handsome Love Co
Music Night 1
Manos Sounds
Music Night 2
The Get Down
Beverages
GB Culinary
Specialty Rentals
Have a Seat Colorado
Lounge Rentals
Territory West
Specialty Rentals
Bear Aesthetic + Max and Livie
Rentals
Colorado Party Rentals + Event Rents
Tattoo Artist
Keith Goble
Food Truck
Denver Taco Truck

W&W

The Whistler & the Well specializes in brand identity & content creation through design, photography, and video.

http://www.thewhistlerandthewell.com
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