Season's Greetings Stunner
In the worlds of entertainment, hotel and casino design
and corporate branding, bigger is always better.
Designers and promoters want eye-catching glitz,
glamour and bright lights. They want “Pop!” They want a
“Wow!” And for the past 40 years, Stephen Stefanou and
his team of designers at Design Solutions, Dallas, Texas,
have developed a reputation for big, bold visual displays
tailor made for every space and crafted with care down to
the finest detail. The grandeur the visual display firm has
brought to hotels, casinos, and
other public spaces across the
world has drawn international
acclaim for their unique design
– and their scale.
Design Solutions has been
commissioned to develop
breath-taking displays at some
of the country’s most extravagant
venues. They have
designed gold-leafed, mirror
spangled holiday statues and
displays at the Bellagio, beautiful
LED-lit translucent starbursts and life-sized caribou
for the MGM Grand in Detroit, and holiday fixtures of all
shapes and sizes at A-plus properties and corporate headquarters
around the globe.
The company’s most recent installation, a holiday spectacular
at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention
Center on the Potomac River in National Harbor, MD, is
just the latest example of the vision and innovation Design
Solutions brings to every project.
“When the Gaylord National
came to us with a request for
a unique holiday attraction,
we knew at once that the
hotel’s dramatic 18-story atrium
would provide us both
with a one-of-a-kind challenge
and a one-of-a-kind opportunity,”
says Stefanou, president
and CEO of Design Solutions.
“Not only was the space enormous,
requiring us to create
an equally large installation,
its size and height also demanded a
material that would be lightweight
and highly sculptable.”
From Concept to
Creation
Faced with these challenges, the
Design Solutions team set out to
create an attraction that would not
only fill the spacious atrium, but
also provide a reason for both locals
and tourists to visit the Gaylord during
the slower-than-usual winter<
months. The visual display would
also need to be stunning enough to
be seen from the heavily trafficked
Woodrow Wilson Bridge (175,000
vehicles daily) and across the
Potomac in Washington, D.C. “The
Gaylord was very specific a bout
their needs. They wanted something
that would draw people in from all
corners of the city – a true attraction
that people would have to see
to believe,” he explains.
Following intensive ideation and
conceptualization, the team settled
on the idea of a Christmas tree. But
not just any
Christmas tree.
They promised
to create the
largest hanging
Christmas tree
in the world – a
60-feet tall
“Tree of Light”
formed from a total of 110 curvilinear
holly leaves, each measuring an amazing
8 to 12 feet long. The 7,000-
pound seasonal stunner would be
topped with a hand-sculpted ribbon
bedecked in hand-applied gold leaf.
And using technology more commonly associated with The Walt
Disney Resorts’ famous outdoor light
spectaculars and arena-sized concert
shows, the team designed a dramatic
lighting scheme featuring 40,000-
watt Syncrolite external spotlights
and a variety of theatrical lighting and
strobe lights that provide lighting
from the inside out.
Material Making the
Difference
“The combination of size, highly detailed
display elements, and mold
ability challenges made our choice of
material imperative to the project’s ultimate success,” says
Stefanou. Based on the firm’s past experience, they quickly
chose Eastman Spectar™ copolyester PETG, a durable,
flexible and lightweight material perfect for such largescale
applications.
According to Stefanou, the material’s flexibility is key.
Dubbed “Candy Glass” by the resort’s canny marketers,
Eastman Spectar™ possesses incredible, brittle-free bending
attributes not matched by competing glass alternatives. A
mainstay in visual merchandising environments worldwide,
the innovative material enjoys a global reputation for delivering
strong, durable and transcendently translucent results.
Phil Coffey, the Gaylord National’s Senior Vice President
and General Manager, says that the Tree of Light is “a singular
work of art that we are delighted to share with our
guests and visitors. We couldn’t be more pleased to showcase
this new attraction as the centerpiece of a new mid-
Atlantic holiday tradition.”
For more information, contact Lucy
Stewart, Eastman Chemical Company, P.O. Box 431,
Kingsport, TN 37662, 800-327-8626, E-mail: lstewart@eastman.com, Web: www.spectar.com.
For additional information on Design Solutions, contact
Barbara Petricini Buxton, Design Solutions, 2332 Irving
Blvd., Dallas, TX 75207, 800-785-0801, E-mail: barbara@designsolutions-usa.com, Web: www.designsolutionsusa.com.
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