Rentable Mid-Century Furniture

New Los Angeles-based rental company Yeah! Rentals (323.522.3843, yeahrentals.com) specializes in mid-century furniture, like Eames chairs and Knoll sofas, as well as pieces by local, independent artisans. Their inventory is available for delivery throughout Southern California and can accommodate as many as 500 guests.
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On the other side of the lounge, chandeliers served as highboy tables and furniture hung from the ceiling.
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AFR Event Furnishings' Green Grass line includes sofas, benches, and a bar covered in artificial turf. The pieces make an eye-catching display for outdoor events.
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Lily Pulitzer collection, $275 for the corner section with cushion and two pillows; $225 for the armless section with cushion and two pillows; available throughout the Northeast and mid-Atlantic, from Taylor Creative Inc.
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Decked out in the network's new color palette, the venue was divided into lounge vignettes, with black and white furnishing and bright throw pillows for pops of color. Chevron played a huge role in the decor, covering the pillows and the large rug that masked Gotham Hall's marble floor.
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A tunnel-like entryway displaying photos of reality TV personalities led the way to the space's main presentation. The hallway was created by the addition of an upper lounge area, which provided more guest seating.
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One area was inspired by a 1960s London nightclub and was flush with neon hues. Buffets in the area were swathed in stretch patent vinyl.
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As an updated alternative to the traditional Chiavari chair, Empire Event Rentals is offering its new “Louie” chair, with 500 available for rental in Los Angeles. Available as of the last three months, the white cushioned chair can be used in combination with its colorful sequin equivalents as accent pieces for a look that pops.
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Luxe Event Rentals is offering its new, LED color-changing chairs as part of its "Le Lumiere" collection. The customizable chair structure is available in white, silver, or black with LED insert panels. The brand-new pieces, exclusive to Luxe, come with a rental fee of $45-$85 for the armless version, or $195-$265 for the chairs with arms.
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Luxe Event Rentals also showed off two dramatic new curving chaises: the “Epic,” displayed in white, and the “Horizon,” shown in pink.
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AFR set up a central lounge space for attendees using its new grass furniture, which is just launching in Los Angeles. Turf-covered seating groups sat atop a turf floor, and colorful pillows made the look pop.
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Archive Rentals showed off its collection of vintage, reproduction, and one-of-a-kind pieces on the show floor, like a boat, oars, steamer trunk, and tufted leather sofas. Not on the floor but in Archive’s collection: big-ticket items like Airstream trailers, classic cars, and Vespas.
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Blueprint Studios showed off its LCD bar, an oversize set piece with a screen fitted into the front. The piece is part of Blueprint’s media collection, and is fully customizable. Use it as a DJ booth, photo backdrop, registration area, or for other applications at events. It launched in March.
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FormDecor’s booth included several new pieces available for rental, including its porcelain-top tables, “Angel” lamps, “Gold Finger” lounge chairs, and “Chrysalis” textured screens, which the company used as smart-looking backdrops for its setup.
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One lighting motif from ELS took the form of multiple lines, borrowing from the many angles and architectural scenes in the film.
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