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16″ MIRRORBALL

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Lightsounds

Alexandria, NSW, Australia
Day
$30
Week
$175
Month
$525
Bond
$50
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Immerse your event in a cascade of shimmering light with our stunning 16″ Mirrorball, a classic centrepiece guaranteed to elevate the ambiance of any gathering. Perfect for themed parties, weddings, or any festive occasion, this iconic decoration remains a favourite choice for adding a touch of sparkle and excitement. Crafted with precision, our Mirrorball is covered in meticulously arranged, small reflective squares. These mirrors catch and reflect light from various angles, creating a mesmerising light show that enchants and entertains. When paired with strategically placed pinspot lights, the effect is truly magical, sending countless beams gliding gracefully across walls, floors, and ceilings, transforming ordinary spaces into dazzling dance floors. The practical design includes a secure hanging feature, allowing effortless installation in venues of any size. Ideal for both large-scale events and more intimate gatherings, the 16″ diameter of this Mirrorball is perfect for creating a focal point that draws all eyes upward. For maximum impact, consider using this Mirrorball in conjunction with additional lighting effects, such as coloured spotlights or a fog machine. This combination enhances the visual display, creating an atmosphere that’s both captivating and unforgettable. Incorporating this timeless disco effect into your event setup ensures not just a visual spectacle but a nod to the nostalgic era of disco, making it a phenomenal choice for those aiming to evoke a sense of retro glamour. Whether it’s spinning slowly to set a relaxed mood or dazzling rapidly to energise the crowd, this Mirrorball is versatile and effective in making your event a resounding success.

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Lightsounds

Alexandria, NSW, Australia

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until 17:00
Alexandria, NSW, 2015