FeaturedCerise & Co.
A chef-led kitchen for events that treat dinner as the main act. California produce, French technique, and a plating standard borrowed from the restaurant world. Teams of four to forty, coast to coast on request.
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FeaturedA chef-led kitchen for events that treat dinner as the main act. California produce, French technique, and a plating standard borrowed from the restaurant world. Teams of four to forty, coast to coast on request.
FeaturedA restored nineteenth-century estate on forty acres, held to a calendar of forty events a year. Stone barns, a walled garden, and rooms for sixty guests to stay the night. One event at a time, always.
FeaturedDocumentary wedding and event photography with an editorial eye. No staged lines, no interruptions. Two photographers, one aesthetic, and a gallery delivered in fourteen days.

Seasonal menus built around Midwestern farms and a service team that has worked together for nine years. Tasting-driven planning. The menu is decided at the table, not in a brochure.

A converted grain silo and its courtyard, ten minutes from downtown Austin. Concrete, steel, and hundred-year-old oak. Seats 180, stands 300, and photographs like nowhere else in the city.

Floral architecture more than arrangement. Known for suspended installations and a restrained palette that lets one variety carry the room. Studio of eight, led by a former set designer.

Event and stage photography built for low light and fast turnarounds. Same-night selects for press, full gallery in a week. Trusted by tour managers and event producers across the Southeast.

Full-service planning for hosts who want one accountable partner. Budgets managed in the open, vendors held to writing, and a producer on site from load-in to strike.

A roster of circus and specialty performers built for corporate stages and private celebrations. Insured, rehearsed, and rigged by professionals. Every act is seen live before it joins the roster.

Musicians who read a room. From a solo cellist at cocktail hour to an eleven-piece band that closes the night, one music director shapes the whole arc of the event.

Live sound design and performance audio for private events. A calm crew, clean stage, and a mix that respects the room.

Short films and stills from real events. Quiet presence, fast turnaround, and edits that feel like the night actually felt.

A rental library of collected furniture and tabletop, curated like a shop rather than a warehouse. Ceramic, linen, walnut, and brass. Styled pulls available with every order.

Full-stack event production: sound, lighting, LED walls, and show calling. An in-house shop, not a broker. Site surveys standard on every quote over ten thousand.

Aerial and character performance for galas and openings. Every act arrives rehearsed, insured, and fitted to the room it plays.