Ice Sculptures and Luges in Melbourne, Victoria

The Ice Guys create custom ice sculptures, luges, and centrepieces for weddings, events, and hospitality venues.

Custom Ice Sculptures and Luges

We create functional ice pieces for Melbourne weddings, corporate events, and hospitality venues. Seafood displays, frozen floral centrepieces, branded installations, or ice luges that pour cocktails through carved channels.

Indoor sculptures typically last 5 to 8 hours. Outdoor pieces hold form for about 3 hours in Melbourne summer heat, which is worth factoring into your event timeline.

Every piece is custom-made to your brief, with delivery and on-site setup across the inner suburbs. Pricing starts from $1,500, depending on design and complexity.

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Ice Sculptures

Your event might need a raw bar display keeping oysters cold, a branded installation for a product launch, or a decorative piece that sets the tone for the room. Every piece is hand-carved to your specifications, delivered with on-site setup across inner Melbourne.

Ice Luges

Make a unique impression for your next event. Spirits pour through carved channels in a specially designed ice sculpture, chilling the drink before it reaches the glass. They work at weddings, corporate events, and parties where you want something functional that doubles as a talking point.

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Ice Centrepieces

Frozen floral centrepieces are one of the more striking options for wedding receptions and high-end events. Real flowers are set inside clear ice blocks, staying visible throughout the display.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is a sculpture different from a luge?

A sculpture is visual or functional: a centrepiece, a seafood display, or a piece with frozen flowers. A luge has carved channels that spirits pour through, chilling the drink on the way down. Some pieces combine both.

Can ice sculptures work for outdoor summer events in Melbourne?
Do ice sculptures make a mess when they melt?
Can you put flowers inside the ice?
Are ice sculptures worth the cost for a one-day event?