A Coca-Cola display is perfect for a '50s themed party. After all, this was a decade when Coke was most prominent, particularly in terms of advertising. Some of the best artistic renderings of Coke were created to make American families feel as though nothing could be more patriotic than drinking a Coke. Some ideas for Coke displays would be to gather some of the more memorable ads (slogans like "Heat's on? Time for the unmistakable taste of ice cold Coca-Cola. Lifts your spirits, boosts your energy.") and arrange them into the shape of a classic Coke bottle as your party's centerpiece.
Coke is one of several quintessential brand names that are instantly recognizable. Andy Warhol took advantage of this fact by mass producing the image of the Coke bottle in a shade of green and showing the world that consumerism and advertising are a form of art as well. Making your own stylized, pop art version of a Coke display can pay a tongue-in-cheek tribute to the drink that has been around for more than a century.
Nothing says summer like a soft drink. Putting together a Coke display for your outdoor barbeque or party can really enhance the spirit of the event. Putting the circular Coke logo at the center of the table with cutout bottles of Coke as protruding rays of sunshine is one way to play on the theme of summer.
Another one of Coke's most famous ad campaigns takes place during the winter, with its polar bear and penguin motif. Holiday-themed parties are ideal for conceiving a Coke display that focuses on the theme of a winter wonderland with the creatures that inhabit cold climes.