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Pedestals Make History

To create a
Greek theme, set decorators for the History Channel integrated several pedestals
into the background behind an author commenting on the famous battle of
Thermopylae for the movie “300”, depicting the Greeks holding out
against the Persian Empire.
The pedestals
added thematic interest to the backdrop with symbolism that supported the
credibility of the talking head.
Click here to see pedestals in many heights.
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New Colonnade Arch System
It looks like
it was imported from a stone villa under the Tuscan sun but it is made in the
USA of durable yet lightweight polyethylene. This new Tuscan colonnade arch
system offers a completely new thematic style for you to offer in wedding and
event planning.
Smooth lines,
warm curves and careful attention to detail capture the essence of magnificent
northern Italian stone and marble architecture. Yet its rotationally molded,
light weight design allows it to be setup, moved and taken down with only one
person.
Comes with
four quarter colonnade tops curved for an eight-foot circle, four 72-inch
columns and a colonnade arch bridging the colonnade tops.
See more
colonnade arch systems at http://www.americanrotational.com/colonnades.shtml
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New In Our Photo Gallery!
“There is no limit
on what you can do with this system,” says Will Hall of Your Wedding Solution, Balto, Md. He created a striking, romantic
look for a head table by decorating our Graeco-Roman style colonnade arch
system. He set floral arrangements that matched the wedding theme over the arch
and columns and lit each column with floor pars and color gels that added
elegance and flare. Hanging drapes created a shimmering shower effect while
preventing guests from seeing through to the banquet room walls.
With Will’s artistry, the
colonnade arch system focused attention on the bride and groom throughout the
reception.
See more product decorating
idea photos at http://www.americanrotational.com/gallery/index.shtml#
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