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  1. Catering & Design
  2. Florals

10 Best Ideas of the Week: Roaming Skincare Bikes, a Floating Selfie Station, Summer-Fruit Floral Arrangements

Here's a look at 10 steal-worthy ideas we spotted this week.

Ian Zelaya
May 19, 2017

This week's roundup includes roaming skincare bikes in Santa Monica, a floating selfie station in Toronto, summer-fruit floral arrangements in Washington, and Lucy Buffett's gumbo truck in New York. 

A.G.O. Massive Party
A.G.O. Massive Party

Art Gallery of Ontario's annual Massive Party took place April 27 in Toronto. Produced and designed by A.G.O., the event featured an Arto Lifewtr room that had a floating selfie station showcasing the artwork of Craig & Karl. 

Photo: Courtesy of A.G.O.
Ole Henriksen Glow Tour
Ole Henriksen Glow Tour

Scandinavian skincare brand Ole Henriksen launched its pop-up tour on April 29 at the Wanderlust Festival in Santa Monica. The interactive pop-ups, designed by Grow Marketing, will travel to other Wanderlust events throughout the summer, offering attendees onsite skin consultations, product trails, and branded Boomerang photo booths with on-theme props.

Photo: Lexus Gallegos
Ole Henriksen Glow Tour
Ole Henriksen Glow Tour

The pop-ups also feature brand ambassadors roaming festival grounds on branded bikes, offering attendees free samples and spritzes of the brand's cooling facial mister. 

Photo: Lexus Gallegos
A.G.O. Massive Party
A.G.O. Massive Party

Toronto-based multidisciplinary artist Jon Sasaki created "Someone Needs to Work So the Rest Of Us Can Dance," a participatory art installation that invited guests to power up changing party lights by dancing on a stage. Lighting effects were supplied by FireDog Creative Inc. 

Photo: Courtesy of A.G.O.
Gumbo Love Food Truck
Gumbo Love Food Truck

Lucy Buffett, Jimmy Buffet's sister, promoted her new cookbook Gumbo Love with a pop-up branded food truck that came to New York's Battery Park on May 10. The truck displayed on-theme illustrations and text in the style of the book. 

Photo: Courtesy of Gumbo Love
Gumbo Love Food Truck
Gumbo Love Food Truck

The truck, which was designed in partnership with the New York Food Truck Association, offered passersby samples of shrimp and crab gumbo in plastic cups that displayed the title of Buffet's book and website. 

Photo: Courtesy of Gumbo Love
Room & Board Rooftop Dinner
Room & Board Rooftop Dinner

Furniture store Room & Board hosted a dinner party at its Washington location on May 3. Design Cuisine created two specialty cocktails, the passion fruit collins (pictured) and ginger lime mojito, to help set the tone for a summertime dining experience. BrandLinkDC used summer fruits in the floral arrangements on the furniture groups across the rooftop patio. 

Photo: Kaz Sasahara/Lancer Photography
Room & Board Rooftop Dinner
Room & Board Rooftop Dinner

The meal ended with a summer dreamsicle terrine, consisting of blood-orange sorbet and vanilla ice cream swirl on top of a cookie crust, topped with toasted marshmallow accompanied by a Grand Marnier sauce and two chocolate fudge brownie bites. 

Photo: Kaz Sasahara/Lancer Photography
Teva x Jhené Aiko Launch
Teva x Jhené Aiko Launch

Singer Jhené Aiko celebrated the launch of her new Teva collection with a private event on May 1 at NeueHouse in Los Angeles. The new line, which combines the brand's signature sandal silhouettes with Aiko's eclectic style, were showcased in a desert-theme display. The event was produced by Crystal Raymond. 

Photo: Michael Kovac/Getty Images for Deckers Brands/Teva
Sapphire Now
Sapphire Now

Software company SAP's annual Sapphire Now conference took place May 16 to 18 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando. At the center of the event's new X-shaped layout was a circular theater that was 60 feet in diameter with 30-foot high walls. 

Photo: Lukas Lowack/Eventrix
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