Creative director Jules Heckman Hughes put the whole event together and was inspired by the glamour of Venetian balls using beading, ostrich feathers and glittered birds to adorn the tables, whilst using lighting effects to colour wash the venue in opulent hues of red and gold.
She commented: “We wanted to host the most glamorous affair possible and show our guests what Harbour & Jones Events is really capable of. However it was important for us to be true to the Cutty Sark and show how magnificent the restoration is and what a fantastic space it is for hosting dinner dances.”
The menu comprised of Jones’ favourite food memories including mini pies and pints (tiny steak and mushroom pies accompanied with a miniature ‘pint’ of beef broth and mushroom foam), foie gras, Welsh lamb and Welsh cheeses. All were accompanied with matching wines for full gastronomic indulgence. This is the first time that an event caterer has hosted both a reception and dinner for 200 guests on the ship.
Jones added: “I’m delighted to share the evening with our accomplishment of reaching 1,000 events. The party shows how far Harbour and Jones Events has come in four years. Not only do we cater in some of London’s most exclusive venues, we now offer a full event management service for clients, from venue sourcing to party styling.”
Harbour & Jones event celebrates 1,000th event in four years
14th Dec 2012 - 11:31
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Contract caterer Harbour & Jones recently hosted an ‘All that Glitters Gotta Be Glam’ party to celebrate its 1,000th event and the co-founder’s 40th birthday.