Tailor-made scenography
For over 16 years, Trait’Tendance, event caterer in Paris and Ile de France, has been imagining and creating original, made-to-measure settings. Whatever your type of event: seminars, conventions, galas and private receptions: Trait’Tendance pools all its know-how to decorate and stage your biggest receptions.
Trait’Tendance has a wealth of resources for creating daring scenic designs to suit your image, from lighting and sound systems to the creation of sets and ephemeral structures.
With many years’ experience on the Parisian events scene, scenography is at the heart of our business, and has become one of our specialties for the organization of major events and prestigious cocktail parties.
Scenography can also be used to guide visitors to objects or areas you wish to highlight. Scenography gives you the opportunity to convey a message through an original layout of the venue of your choice.
Working to your specifications and in close collaboration with our artistic director, our scenographer will reinvent and transform your venue to create a unique setting.
A sense of direction
Set design is an art mastered by our teams, who work hard to design and stage your reception space. Set design is one of the assets that must be perfected for any successful event. We offer a unique scenography that creates atmosphere, illusion and immersion. Discover our most audacious creations for your prestigious receptions. Whether for top designers, museums or the large groups we work for, making a well-known place magical and captivating has become one of our core activities.
Let’s work together to create the decor for your most ambitious events, for even more original evenings…
“We imposed the theme of the Paris Metro on Trait’Tendance, and the result was stunning. Waiter-actors disguised as ticket inspectors, tasty and original buffets following the theme of the most iconic metro stations, that was more than a year ago and our brand collaborators are still talking about it. This reception was a great success, thank you.”