News: London in the Sky

London in the Sky

Kit Allen 12th of September 2014

When Events in the Sky first came to us for a website re-design, we had the opportunity to push the design limits and we’ve really enjoyed the working with them closely to come up with something stunning!

Today, London in the Sky launched! Running from the 12th – 21st of September – a 10 day pop-up restaurant has opened up in the capital, overlooking Canary Wharf.

Open to the public, this event shows five of London’s best Michelin starred restaurants transfer their menus and dining experiences to our unique sky table, suspended 100 feet in the air. The table seats 22 guests, with a guest chef, sommelier and waiting team serving from the centre of the table – an amazing experience!

We re-branded Events in the Sky and created an identity for London in the Sky – which varied from menu design and seat headrests to bar design.

View the Events in the Sky website

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The new branding for Events in the Sky and London in the Sky.

 

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The view from the table – suspended 100ft in the air!

London in the Sky has been featured on many blogs, social media pages and websites – especially The Telegraph, have a look here:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddrink/11090110/Dining-in-the-sky-does-fear-make-food-taste-better.html

 

http://instagram.com/p/s16fw4icwr/

Keep up-to-date with the daily event happenings on their blog here – http://www.eventsinthesky.co.uk/blog/

Good luck to all the guys at London in the Sky with the rest of the event!

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