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On the night of September 10, amidst all the bustle of New York Fashion Week, guests joined Cultured and P00LS at the Palo Gallery in New York City to celebrate glassware brand HEVEN and its founders, Breanna Box and Peter Dupont. Together Cultured and P00LS, a community-first social token platform for brands and creators, combined creative forces to host a night of festivities in celebration of HEVEN’s forthcoming social token, $HEVEN, set to debut on P00LS Sept. 15. Holders of the new token get access to masterclasses on glass blowing, sneak peeks of new pieces, and invites to exclusive HEVEN events.

Supermodel Amber Valetta with the horned HEVEN ice sculpture.
Supermodel Amber Valetta with the horned HEVEN ice sculpture.
Photography by Pablo González.

 

Box and Dupont integrated their brand-new glassware items into the party's environment in a tableware collection made specifically for the occasion. The collection includes cake stands, candlesticks, wine glasses, plates, and vases in the whimsical and otherworldly fashion of the couple behind Coperni’s horned-glass Swipe bag. Guests even enjoyed HEVEN’s new collection first-hand as dinner, drinks, and treats were served with the glassware. Botanical beverages were supplied by Three Spirits, while a delicious dinner was prepared on site by chef Flynn McGarry of New York’s Gem. For those with a sweet tooth, cakes by Sophia Stolz were provided.

A wine glass and plate with light blue streaks on a dinner table.
Tableware from a new collection by HEVEN.
Man in sunglasses posing with an ice sculpture.
Gossip Girl actor Evan Mock with the horned HEVEN ice sculpture at the Palo Gallery.
Woman standing behind an ice sculpture.
Breanna Box with the horned HEVEN ice sculpture at the Palo Gallery.
Man in sunglasses standing in front of a painting and ice sculpture.
Gossip Girl actor Eli Brown at the event.
Two men and a woman standing in front of a painting and ice sculpture.
From left, HEVEN founder Peter Dupont, chef Flynn McGarry, and HEVEN Founder Breanna Box at the Palo Gallery.
Man standing in front of a painting and ice sculpture.
CEO and founder of P00LS Hugo Renaudin.
An intricate cake with art of people walking down stairs on it.
Cake by Sophia Stolz presented on HEVEN Glassware.
A woman standing in front of an ice sculpture.
Model Alva Claire.
A woman kissing a man on the cheek.
Model Lindsay Vrckovnik and Tyler Blue Golden.
Two women posing with an ice sculpture and glass bags by HEVEN.
Model Nyaueth Riam and Breanna Box.
Woman standing with an ice sculpture.
Supermodel Amber Valetta with the horned HEVEN ice sculpture.
Woman standing with an ice sculpture.
Singer Tanerélle with the horned HEVEN ice sculpture.
Co-founders of HEVEN Peter Dupont and Breanna Box standing next to an ice sculpture.
Co-founders of HEVEN Peter Dupont and Breanna Box.

The celebratory event drew a creative crowd to Palo Gallery’s new flagship space on Bond Street, in a crossover between New York City’s fashion and art world. Ranging from artists, models, and actors, some notable guests included Cultured coverstar Evan Mock and his Gossip Girl castmate Eli Brown, P00LS CEO and founder Hugo Renaudin, singer Tanerélle, supermodel Amber Valetta, and models Lindsay Vrckovnik, Alva Claire, and Nyaueth Riam among more. The celebration continued long into the night, and finally wrapped with each guest leaving Bond Street with a gift bag holding a signature glass horned ring by HEVEN.

 

 

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