
The lounge had clear Plexiglas walls on four sides, giving guests the illusion they were outside.
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Signage outside the domes invited passersby to step inside to try the app.
Photo: Courtesy of Talkspace

A 40-foot-long container became a mini Ikea showroom during a five-stop tour to promote the company's new Miami store.
Photo: Ra-Haus Fotografie

Barbie's fun promotion involved several models dressed as Ken dolls housed inside a glass-paneled truck. Driving throughout the city, Barbie encouraged consumers to follow the truck's movements via Facebook, Twitter, and Foursquare.
Photo: Diane Bondareff/Barbie

Shelter Company's roomy tents are fully furnished, and lounges can provide group seating.
Photo: Courtesy of Shelter Company

To promote the upcoming Defiance, Syfy set up a makeshift "Container Village" in a downtown Austin parking lot.
Photo: Courtesy of Syfy

CasaBubble rents inflatable, modular spheres for events. Envisioned by French designers Frédéric Richard and Pierre-Stéphane Dumas, the transparent, pressurized bubbles can be used as V.I.P. areas, pop-up shops, dining spaces, and more in outdoor environments. There are five different models and the structures come with a wooden floor. Solar cells and battery equipment are also available.
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EBay Toy Box

EBay partnered with Toys for Tots to launch its new app at the EBay Toy Box pop-up in the meatpacking district's Gansevoort Plaza. Open December 6 through 9 and produced by Matter and MAS Event & Design, the promotion was housed in a refurbished shipping container.
Photo: Joana Mangune/BizBash
Illy Park Welcome Center, New York City Wine & Food Festival

Inside the 14th Street park, the festival's welcome center from Illy featured the Italian coffee brand's Push Button House, cabin-like coffee stops, and umbrella-covered café seating.
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Warby Parker's "Citizen's Circus" at SXSW

Following a recent promotion in Miami during Art Basel and a holiday pop-up in New York, hipster eyewear company Warby Parker hit Austin with an experiential stunt dubbed the "Citizen's Circus." On the grounds of the French Legation Museum, the online retailer recreated a 1920s-style carnival where festival-goers could take in music, entertainment, and shop for glasses inside a candy-striped yurt.
Photo: Ruvan Wijesooriya