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We don’t write from theory - we write from experience. Our work spans curated rental collections, large-scale community events, and the logistical planning that supports gatherings of every size. This blog exists to share what happens behind the scenes: how decisions are made, how plans hold under pressure, and how thoughtful setup creates space for people to show up fully.
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Reuse, Gather, Repeat: The Sustainable Nature of Renting
The party rental industry builds its model on a simple idea: use well, reuse often, and care for what already exists. Renting allows hosts to create memorable gatherings without introducing more short-term goods into the world. Well-made rental items are designed to be used again and again. Quality linens are laundered and pressed dozens, sometimes hundreds, of times. Tables and chairs are selected for durability and maintained season after season. Select pieces move from gat
Mar 312 min read


Events that Find Their Way Back
Why returning events matter - exploring how repetition, familiarity, and refinement create stronger experiences and deeper community connections over time.
Feb 242 min read


A Love Letter, From Us to You
A love letter from NDR to our returning and new customers showing our appreciation.
Feb 132 min read


Before the Industry had a Name
Long before “event rentals” existed as a recognized business category, Black communities were building, maintaining, and circulating the material culture of gathering, often without credit. This history is not always easy to trace. That difficulty, however, is not a sign of absence. It is a reflection of how Black economic activity has historically been categorized, regulated, and archived.
Feb 14 min read


Circle Back Holiday Party
Kings' Cup created a festive bar menu for the Circle Back Holiday Party, a celebration of entrprenuears and small team leaders.
Jan 132 min read


Planning a Wedding Outside the Ballroom?
A realistic way to think about rentals, budgets, and building the day you actually want. January is when the real planning begins. After the holiday proposals settle, couples start making big decisions - venues, vendors, timelines - often 12–18 months out. For many, that process includes a key realization: traditional venues don’t always offer the flexibility, personality, or control they’re looking for. That’s where non-traditional venues come in: Backyards, warehouses, stu
Jan 42 min read


Linens - the Quiet Luxury of Event Design
How small choices create a finished room, without overdesigning In event design, the most impactful choices are often the quiet ones. Not the oversized installations or trend-driven décor moments, but the foundational elements that make a room feel intentional, polished, and complete. Crisp, beautiful white polyester linens . Linens fall squarely into that category. Linens are often treated as an afterthought, yet they’re one of the most effective tools for transforming a spa
Jan 42 min read


A Love Story in Vintage
We Used Our Own Rentals for Our Wedding, Here’s Why When you work in events, you see everything. The good, the chaotic, the beautifully executed - and the moments that miss the mark! So when it came time to plan our own wedding, the bar was already set high. Naturally, we turned to what we know best, ourselves! From our own inventory we selected pieces of our vintage furniture , small items of material culture, and designed special visual elements throughout our wedding day.
Jan 33 min read
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