Type

Dinner parties, home-hosted or restaurant events

Services

Full planning & design, Consulting

Services

Full planning & design, Host's Hour

About

Gather is for evenings that revolve around a shared table—those slow, generous dinners where conversation stretches long after the last course. The focus is on creating an atmosphere that feels easy the moment guests arrive: lighting that softens the edges of the day, a table that invites people to sit a little closer, small details that show care without asking for attention. Whether the setting is a private dining room or a home you love to host in, the night is shaped to feel unhurried, comfortable, and quietly elevated. We think about how the evening will move as much as how it will look. Seating is arranged so conversations flow naturally, courses are paced to give everyone time to savour and talk, and the table is composed with pieces that feel tactile and welcoming—linen, glass, flowers, candlelight, or something more minimal if that suits the tone. In a restaurant, the existing character is honoured and lightly layered with considered touches; in a home, familiar spaces are reimagined just enough that the night feels special while still recognizably yours. At its heart, this is about hosting without having to disappear into the background. You’re able to stay in the moment—tasting, talking, listening—while the structure of the evening is quietly held around you. The result is a dinner that feels intimate and thoughtfully composed, the kind of night guests remember not just for the food, but for how it felt to be gathered there together.

About

Gather is for evenings that revolve around a shared table—those slow, generous dinners where conversation stretches long after the last course. The focus is on creating an atmosphere that feels easy the moment guests arrive: lighting that softens the edges of the day, a table that invites people to sit a little closer, small details that show care without asking for attention. Whether the setting is a private dining room or a home you love to host in, the night is shaped to feel unhurried, comfortable, and quietly elevated. We think about how the evening will move as much as how it will look. Seating is arranged so conversations flow naturally, courses are paced to give everyone time to savour and talk, and the table is composed with pieces that feel tactile and welcoming—linen, glass, flowers, candlelight, or something more minimal if that suits the tone. In a restaurant, the existing character is honoured and lightly layered with considered touches; in a home, familiar spaces are reimagined just enough that the night feels special while still recognizably yours. At its heart, this is about hosting without having to disappear into the background. You’re able to stay in the moment—tasting, talking, listening—while the structure of the evening is quietly held around you. The result is a dinner that feels intimate and thoughtfully composed, the kind of night guests remember not just for the food, but for how it felt to be gathered there together.

About

Gather is for evenings that revolve around a shared table—those slow, generous dinners where conversation stretches long after the last course. The focus is on creating an atmosphere that feels easy the moment guests arrive: lighting that softens the edges of the day, a table that invites people to sit a little closer, small details that show care without asking for attention. Whether the setting is a private dining room or a home you love to host in, the night is shaped to feel unhurried, comfortable, and quietly elevated. We think about how the evening will move as much as how it will look. Seating is arranged so conversations flow naturally, courses are paced to give everyone time to savour and talk, and the table is composed with pieces that feel tactile and welcoming—linen, glass, flowers, candlelight, or something more minimal if that suits the tone. In a restaurant, the existing character is honoured and lightly layered with considered touches; in a home, familiar spaces are reimagined just enough that the night feels special while still recognizably yours. At its heart, this is about hosting without having to disappear into the background. You’re able to stay in the moment—tasting, talking, listening—while the structure of the evening is quietly held around you. The result is a dinner that feels intimate and thoughtfully composed, the kind of night guests remember not just for the food, but for how it felt to be gathered there together.

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