A Very Jelly Christmas
BoxJelly doesn’t do ordinary, and our Holiday Party proved it. The night unfolded in color and sound: blurred lights, clinking glasses, and a room that felt charged from the moment guests walked in. Children unloading Nerf guns, members, and the community alike, getting to know each other outside of the day-to-day work context.
The Daehan experience anchored the evening with refined bites and drinks that encouraged lingering. Live Christmas jazz cut through the space, a cool, classy, giving familiar holiday notes a late-night edge.
The visual world of the night was shaped by , whose hand extended beyond the artwork and decor, helping bring the party to life from concept to execution, quite literally, packed and sealed with red bows. Flowers were provided by , adding a pop of red to immerse us in the holiday spirit further.
This wasn’t just a holiday gathering. It was a reminder of what BoxJelly does best: curating moments that feel effortless, intentional, and worth showing up for. If this were the closing note of the year, consider it a preview of the exciting new changes BoxJelly has ramped for 2026.
Our Holiday Party made one clear from the moment guests walked in; our community is special. The night unfolded in color and sound: blurred lights, clinking glasses, a room charged with energy and anticipation. Children ran through the space unloading Nerf guns while members and the community connected beyond the day-to-day rhythms of work.
The Daehan experience anchored the evening with refined bites and drinks that invited people to stay awhile. Live Christmas jazz cut through the space ~giving classygiving familiar holiday notes a late-night edge.
The visual world of the night was shaped by Ji, whose influence extended far beyond artwork and décor. From concept to execution, every detail was considered, quite literally packed and sealed with red bows. Flowers by House of Somari added a vibrant pop of red, deepening the immersive holiday atmosphere.
If this felt like a closing note for the year, it was also a preview. A reminder of what BoxJelly does best: curating moments that feel effortless, intentional, and worth showing up for—and a glimpse of what’s taking shape as we head into 2026.