ABOUT US

THERE ISN’T ANYTHING LIKE IT.

 

With over a decade of planning and executing large scale events, the pandemic showed us a different way or curating intimate luxe niche events and gatherings. We work for your experience to be perfect, from start to finish. We know that experience starts early in the process, thus we aim to offer as much info online and we’re here to answer your questions when you need to walk through your unique concepts.

We think a little ambiance goes a long way and we bring our signature style to each occasion. Occasions big and small all deserve festive attention. We offer the ideal backdrop for your celebration: no work, no cleanup and a great picture-perfect moment.

No matter what you are celebrating, we are here to be part of the action!

Let’s make it POP!

 

BALLOONS + THE

ENVIROMENT.

 

We are proud members of the Pro Environment Balloon Alliance (BEPA) as a show of our commitment in self-regulation and driving environmentally sustainable practices within the balloon industry.

LATEX BALLOONS ARE NOT PLASTIC

Latex balloons are a plant-based product made from natural rubber. Eliminating the deliberate release of balloons and promoting the responsible use and disposal is vital for effective environmentally responsible change. Here we focus on natural latex balloons, which are made from rubber tree sap with no fillers nor substitutes. This material is very different from plastic and man-made "rubber".

Because latex balloons are made from a natural product they also degrade as nature intended. These balloons therefore degrade at roughly the same rate as a leaf from an oak tree under similar environmental conditions. The degradation process of latex can be sped up by exposure to sunlight, oxygen/ozone, weather, and bacteria - and plain old age.

ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY

The natural latex sap used to make latex balloons comes from a large forest tree called Hevea brasisiensis, originating in Brazil. Sap is collected in a process very similar to how maple syrup is collected from maple trees: Harmless cuts are made into the bark of the tree, and the sap drips into collection buckets.

Latex is an environmentally sustainable product because the trees are not cut down or injured during the latex collection process; moreover, once the tree no longer produces latex sap, its wood is harvested and used as lumber. Because of rubber’s versatility and demand, these tropical rain forest trees are very valuable, highly coveted – and a well protected natural resources.