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The Architecture of a Night: Our Summer Solstice Partners

Updated: 7 days ago

Some evenings are not measured by hours, but by the weight of what they hold.

Summer Solstice was one of them.


Every glass raised, every quiet nod, every exchange of ideas carried more than presence, it carried intent. Our partners stepped into the evening as co-authors of its atmosphere, each bringing a thread that wove the fabric of the night.



In a world where appearances are plentiful, authenticity stands apart. They recognised the strength of BP Event before the first light of the evening touched the horizon. This was more than a gathering — it was a stage for ambition, a meeting point for those who shape, create, and redefine their industries.


Their support formed the architecture of the night. Vision turned into presence, presence into experience, and experience into memory. Summer Solstice lived through them, through what they brought, what they shared, and what they chose to leave behind in the minds of all who were there.


Mariner × Tonino Lamborghini Total Living

At the heart of the Summer Solstice, two titans of Italian design met under the same sky — Mariner and Tonino Lamborghini Total Living. Their collaboration was not merely presented; it was celebrated as the pinnacle of the evening’s narrative. Mariner’s precision met Lamborghini’s unmistakable lifestyle signature, from sculptural faucets to the presence of a Lamborghini-branded bar offering coffee, energy drinks, and their exclusive spirits. It was a stage worthy of their vision.



Sandro Užila

The creative mind behind the event’s visual identity, Sandro Užila not only designed how the evening would look but also brought it to life with his vases and hand-crafted wooden tables. Every curve, colour, and placement was intentional — a composition where design became atmosphere, and atmosphere became memory.



WEnter

The pop-up store took form in the hands of WEnter. Their design framed the contributions of each partner, turning individual displays into a unified experience.


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Mustard Design Co.

From the first announcement to the final guest’s departure, Mustard Design Co. was the voice, the image, and the rhythm of BP Event. Social media, newsletters, graphic design — each element carried their signature precision and understated boldness.



Filix Lighting

The very ground on which Summer Solstice unfolded was a gift from Filix — a home to light, design, and innovation. More than a venue, it was a canvas upon which every moment of the evening was painted.



Valamar

Hospitality refined — Valamar welcomed Mariner and their family into their hotel in Poreč, extending the event’s elegance beyond the evening itself.


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Bloc Outdoor

Bloc Outdoor dressed the evening in quiet sophistication, furnishing the venue with pieces that did more than fill a space — they defined it. Their design became part of the architecture of the night, and even now, Filix’s space carries their signature as a lasting imprint of the evening’s elegance.



Drveraj

Five bespoke epoxy ashtrays, each holding within it a motif of BP Event, arrived in the hands of Drveraj. These were not mere objects, but artefacts — gifted to Mariner and Tonino Lamborghini as tactile memories of a night where craft and connection intertwined.



Haby Outdoor

Under the open sky, Haby Outdoor brought the warmth of fire and the comfort of form. With their signature outdoor furniture, the Ofyr grill, and the sculptural Glowbus, they created a space where conversations lingered as long as the flames.



Homm

Homm arrived with a touch of indulgence — a jacuzzi to soften the senses and bespoke stands to elevate the vases of Sandro Užila. Their presence whispered of leisure, detail, and design in perfect harmony.


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Kera Term

In the pop-up store, Kera Term’s bathtub was more than a fixture — it was a sculpture, inviting the gaze to linger. A statement piece that turned function into a form of quiet luxury.


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LaterArt

Stone and marble, shaped by LaterArt, became the centrepiece of a space designed for pause. Their chairs and table carried the cool permanence of natural material, grounding the pop-up store in timeless elegance.



Lopud Ponta Festival

A stroke of generosity and culture — the Lopud Ponta Festival brought the promise of music and sea. Two guests left the evening holding all-inclusive tickets to this celebration of jazz at the month’s end, carrying the Solstice spirit into another gathering.



Malako & Andrijević

Where water meets stone, Malako and Andrijević brought their crafted basins, each one a fusion of texture and precision. They stood as functional sculptures, lending their weight to the evening’s sense of refinement.



Manjgura

Manjgura moved quietly yet with intent, weaving threads of connection through PR mastery. It was their hand that linked BP Event with Jutarnji List, ensuring the story of Tonino Lamborghini reached beyond the evening itself.


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Miva Wine Gallery

The Miva bar poured more than cocktails; it served moments. With Hennessy cognac as its star, every glass carried the warmth of heritage and the spark of the night’s conversations.


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Modulex (Node Wayfinding d.o.o.)

In the curated flow of the pop-up store, Modulex signs guided guests not only through the space but through the experience itself. Every arrow, every mark, was an invisible hand leading them deeper into the evening.

Modulex Group was represented by its official partner, Node Wayfinding d.o.o.


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Mrak World

Power and sound, the pulse of the evening, came from Mrak World. Their work did not seek the spotlight, yet without them, the night’s music and light would have been only half alive.


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Parketi E. Sever

Their craft lay underfoot, warm tones of wood by Parketi E. Sever, dressing one part of the pop-up store in quiet strength. Each board spoke of heritage, skill, and the touch of human hands.


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Rossi

Two bars, two worlds of flavour — one for cocktails, the other for wines. Rossi brought both, creating a meeting point for those who believe that taste is as much a conversation as it is a pleasure.



TZ Istra

The Istrian Tourist Board stood as a quiet force in making the evening possible, adding their support to the structure of organisation and the spirit of place.


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Marazzi

Within the pop-up store, Marazzi’s tiles shaped select elements of the spatial design. More than surfaces, they became textures of refinement, grounding the space with a balance of precision and artistry, and turning functional details into part of the event’s visual language.


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