Textural Backdrops

New York's Pink Powered by Moss is putting the finishing touches on its new Wave Form units. The 4- by 4-foot curved, stackable cubes made from an aluminum-tube frame and stretch fabric can be used to create textural backdrops, walls, and towers.
Photo: Courtesy of Pink Powered by Moss
Metallic Linens

Orlando's ConceptBait Global Events & Floral Design Group has several new additions to its “Liquid Metals” linen collection. The wet-look spandex, which fits over armless chairs, now comes in silver, gold, and titanium hues, and starts at around $5.25 each. Coordinating table covers will roll out soon.
Photo: Courtesy of ConceptBait
Modular Staging Systems

In an effort to prevent large staging and exhibit structures from ending up in landfills, Arlington, Virginia-based design firm Beth Singer Design (703.469.1900, bethsingerdesign.com) is developing modular staging systems that can be reused, reconfigured, and resized. The portable, lightweight frames are easily customized with a variety of wrinkle-free fabric skins.
Photo: Courtesy of Beth Singer Design

Frank Gehry Collection, $85 to $350, available throughout South Florida from Lavish Event Rentals
Photo: Courtesy of Lavish Event Rentals

Savoy outdoor furniture collection, $75 to $100 (Cdn.), available in Toronto and Montreal from Luxe Modern Rentals
Photo: Courtesy of Luxe Modern Rentals

Raj Tents in Los Angeles and San Leandro, California, launched its Beach Chic line for outdoor events last year. The tents, built around the frames of the company’s popular Pergola and Pavilion tents, come with a sea-spray or turquoise exterior and blue wave valance. Additional decor options include crystal chandeliers, mirrors, and hand-carved furniture for lounge settings.
Photo: Courtesy of Raj Tents

In 2011, Sperry Tents (508.748.1792, sperrytents.com) in Rochester, Massachusetts, introduced the Sperry Pavilion. The bilevel unit has an ivory sailcloth top and wood framing, with a fabric cupola overhead that adds height to the tent as well as a unique design element. It can be fully sided and enclosed when needed.
Photo: Charlotte Jenks Lewis Photography

Clear umbrellas and glittering beads hung from the ceiling in the spring area. The sound of falling rain played in the background.
Photo: BizBash

Heffernan Morgan Ronsley handled decor. Centerpieces were four-to-eight-feet-tall steel structures with Piet Mondrian-inspired panels in neon pink, amber, and peacock and royal blues.
Photo: JB Spector/Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago

The production crew hung foliage-covered chandeliers from the ceiling of the tent and set up white lounges and padded bleachers with blue and white throw pillows for seating.
Photo: Jika González for BizBash

Todd Events made a wedding held inside a large barn in Aspen seem more intimate with two tall signature bars and scattered seating and food station vignettes. Hanging glass globes appeared to lower the ceilings.
Photo: Karlisch Wrubel Photography