An evening with Vogue Living
CELEBRATING WATERFORD’S RICH HERITAGE WITH VOGUE LIVIING
With over 240 years of history, Waterford has built a legacy rooted in its heritage, exceptional craftsmanship and design. Every Waterford creation reflects a commitment to artistry and quality that has remained steadfast for centuries. To celebrate this enduring legacy, Waterford partnered with Vogue Living to host an intimate dinner, bringing together VIP clientele and the industry’s leading creatives.
A HISTORIC VENUE: SONG BIRD
The celebration took place at Song Bird in Sydney’s Double Bay, housed in the heritage-listed Gaden House, a masterpiece designed by architect Neville Gruzman in the 1960s. The venue was beautifully adorned with florals from Fjura, displayed in Waterford’s Lismore crystal vases, setting the perfect scene for the evening’s festivities.
CULINARY DELIGHTS AND ICONIC CRYSTALWARE
Guests enjoyed a three-course meal, paired with wine and cocktails served in Waterford’s iconic Lismore crystalware. Among the attendees were designers, architects, and creatives, including David Caon and the team from ACME, who played a pivotal role in designing Song Bird’s interior.
A NIGHT TO REMEMBER
GuThe night included a captivating live performance directed by Dan Fontaine, a speech by Rebecca Caratti of Vogue Living , an impressive Champagne tower built of Waterford’s iconic Lismore Essence Champagne Saucers, and a panel discussion with Waterford’s Emily Brophy, global brand marketing manager, exploring Waterford’s craftsmanship and heritage. As the evening wrapped up, guests were presented with custom fortune cookies, filled with thoughtful fortunes curated by design icons. It was a fitting end to a night that celebrated the art of craftsmanship, design, and Waterford’s lasting legacy.
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