Bridges

Bridges have always caught peoples' attention and imagination. They can symbolize a myriad of emotions from bridging the gap to bridging the past with the future - or of course, they can just be a bridge - famous or other wise!

Here are just some 'bridges' -shaped Ice sculptures and Vodka Luges we have made for our clients.


 

Esme from Hertford College, Oxford e-mailed us to say they were holding an "Empire State of Mind Ball" at The Oxford Town hall - cpould we create something revolving around New York.  We gave her and her committee a slew of ideas with pictures, dimensions as well as the pros and cons of each.  In the end she plumped for Brooklyn Brdige…
Crossing The Bridge to Success - Graduation Ice Sculpture   Graduation is a big event for most people in their lives. Stanton Bridge School in Coventry wanted to celebrate the success of their students - moving on to the next phase of their lives.  What better way to do this than to have a spectacular Ice Sculpture with their motto…
The Rialto Bridge Ice Sculpture of Venice.   The first Rialto bridge crossing the Grand Canal, was constructed out of wood in 1255. Over the years through revolting Italians and various burning down sessions, it was replaced in 1310. It collapsed in 1444 under the sheer weight of Venetians watching a Grand Canal parade. Lo and behold it…
The Iron Bridge at Telford Ice Sculpture.   Construction on Telford's 'Iron Bridge' began in 1775 and finished three years later in 1779. It was the world's first arch bridge to be made completely of iron.  Previous to this bridge, all were made out of stone or wood. This was a new type of method of building bridges - and has been copied…
Tower Bridge Vodka Luge.   Tower Bridge, crossing the river Thames in London took eight long years to build and construct - from 1884 to 1896.  Spanning some 801 feet (244m) it was opened on the 30th June 1894 by the Prince of Wales (the then future King Edward VII).  An icon landmark in centre London, a Vodka Luge replica never…

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Luge of the week

The Classic Ski Jump  is an elegant and beautiful sexy design; a good angle of attack for the drink to bolt down the ski run, one or two surface channels and standing around 80-100cm high. Phenomenal.  A GREAT functional and time-less shape. Don't wait for the Winter Olympics - this is a Luge for all seasons and every year. If you are a party-loving person and love to set the perfect…