Marina Bay Sands: Lunar New Year Décor ‘With Blazing Spirits’

Inspired by the enduring legend of the Thousand Mile Horse, Marina Bay Sands unveiled an immersive Lunar New Year festive decoration showcase themed ‘With Blazing Spirits’, celebrating the dynamism, vitality and auspicious symbolism of the horse. Through a series of resplendent installations and displays, key destinations across the hospitality resort were transformed into a vibrant festive décor landscape that brought the narrative vividly to life.

The main visuals of the festive decoration campaign were captured through layered scenic compositions, set against distant mountain ranges and expansive horizons illuminated by soft gradient washes. Framed within sculptural, larger-than-life Chinese scroll painting structures, majestic horses were depicted in motion, galloping beyond the monumental canvases and emerging dynamically into stylised landscapes.

Client & Venue

Marina Bay Sands

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Scope

  • Fabrication
  • Installation and Dismantling
  • Project Management

“Presented as one uniform composition, the layered transparencies and sculptural festive decoration displays enveloped visitors in an immersive visual experience, inviting them to journey through the landscape of the Thousand Mile Horse.”

An elaborate, gallery-like setting over the Grand Colonnade South featured cascading hanging scrolls reminiscent of traditional ink paintings. Each scroll unveiled an ombré mountain landscape that symbolised prosperity, heritage, and the tranquil beauty of nature, while delicate accents of metallic gold peonies introduced a refined note of quiet luxury to the festive displays.

At the Hotel Lobby, the centrepiece of the festive decoration was reimagined as a sculptural, scroll-like installation, inspired by the fluid contours of undulating mountains and windswept plains. The composition was completed with the inclusion of three majestic horses, which imbued the festive décor display with a sense of dynamic movement, vitality, and auspicious grandeur.

Photo courtesy of Marina Bay Sands