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Hudson Yards – Winter Sculptural Installation

Our winter installation for Hudson Yards began as a collaborative vision: transforming structural hoops into a sculptural botanical narrative inspired by seasonal textures and atmosphere.

The process started with concept development – mood studies, floral direction, material palette, and sculptural rhythm. Every color, silhouette, and botanical element was refined together with the client to ensure a cohesive architectural presence.

Nothing in the composition was accidental. Each flower was handcrafted with intention, contributing to a balanced visual story that felt immersive yet effortless.

During production, we maintained close alignment with the client, sharing progress at every stage to preserve the integrity of the concept.

As the installation evolved, the composition expanded beyond the original mockup. The density, layering, and botanical volume exceeded expectations – a reflection of our philosophy to deliver more than requested, both in craftsmanship and in service.

The final sets became sculptural environments rather than decorative objects – designed to be experienced from every angle.

Installation took place overnight, from 8 PM to 4 AM, allowing uninterrupted transformation of the space.

Each of the four hoops became an independent sculptural statement. The most complex moment involved suspending cascading wisteria – a precise balance of gravity, structure, and visual lightness.

By morning, the installation felt as though it had always belonged to the architecture. Visitors paused, photographed the process, and engaged with the work as living art.

Because installation is not only about the final image –
it is about the moment a space is reborn.