This past holiday season, we had the opportunity to step into a different kind of tradition, one rooted in music, atmosphere, and unforgettable moments.
For her Christmas residency 'A Starry Night', Leona Lewis transformed the space into an intimate, magical world where music and design moved together seamlessly. Every detail was considered. Every element intentional. The result was a setting that felt less like a venue and more like an experience, one that unfolded the moment guests stepped inside.
We had the privilege of bringing that vision to life alongside Leona and her team.
A Stage Defined by Atmosphere
Working alongside Leona Lewis, our role extended far beyond supplying décor. This was about shaping an environment that could hold the emotion of her performance, be whimsical, warm, and quietly striking.
Natural textures, soft illumination, and sculptural silhouettes were woven throughout the space. The trees weren’t just placed, they were positioned to frame each moment, to guide the eye, to enhance the feeling of depth within the room as Leona took the stage.

✨ The Elements Behind the Setting
To shape the atmosphere inside Voltaire, each piece was carefully selected for its ability to build a layered, luminous environment, where texture and light worked in quiet harmony.
Throughout the space, our gorgeous Queen Flock Tree brought softness and presence with its snow-dusted branches and full, sculpted silhouette. Repeated across the venue, it created a sense of cohesion while introducing a gentle, ambient glow that carried from stage to audience.
The King Flock Tree added depth and balance, its slightly more understated profile used to frame key moments within the room. Placed with intention, it helped guide the eye and reinforce the overall composition without ever distracting from the performance.
Finishing touches came through the Winter Frost Ornament Set, where white and silver glass elements caught and reflected light from every angle. The effect was subtle yet striking, adding dimension, movement, and a polished layer of detail throughout the environment.
Together, these elements created a setting that felt immersive, elevated, and effortlessly refined, supporting the performance while shaping the experience around it.
Where Design Becomes Experience
What made this partnership special wasn’t just the visual transformation, it was how the space made people feel.
Guests weren’t just watching a performance. They were stepping into a moment, one shaped by light, texture, and sound. A place where the holidays felt reimagined through a more modern, elevated lens.
This is where design moves beyond decoration.
It becomes part of the story.
This collaboration offered a different perspective on what holiday design can be.
Not just tradition, but interpretation.
Not just familiarity, but refinement.
Bringing this vision to life inside Voltaire, alongside an artist like Leona Lewis, was an opportunity to explore the season in a way that felt both timeless and entirely new.