
For the 2011 ABC Kids Expo in Louisville, Global Experience Specialists used client Boon’s idea to create walls from its popular Grass Countertop Drying Racks.
Photo: Global Experience Specialists

For the Polaroid space at CES 2011, Skyline Exhibits had images streaming overhead across two ribbon-screen projections, ending in the company logo. Jumbo screens framed by the Polaroid photo border surrounded a raised stage at the center of the exhibit, while a futuristic-looking lounge area with a modular mirrored exterior sat at the far end of the space.
Photo: Padgett & Co.

Inspired by the 2012 Public Sector Forum’s theme, “The Road to Transformation,” 2020 Exhibits (800.856.6659, 2020exhibits .com) created a neighborhood environment for BMC Software that included fabricated stoplights and highway signs.
Photo: Courtesy of 2020 Exhibits
2012 E3 Photos: Show Floor

Disney Interactive's exhibit included a water bar, an homage to its mobile app called "Where's My Water?"
Photo: Nadine Froger Photography
Washington National Opera Ball

The Washington National Opera Ball was held at the United Arab Emirates and, consequently, had an Arabian theme. After walking through a series of Arab pergolas, guests entered the embassy's grand portico, which featured a 23-foot starburst lantern lit by candles that the Kennedy Center built for the event.
Photo: Margot Schulman

Tony Schubert and Event Eleven made use of a three-day load-in to build an 80- by 40-foot tent on the home’s tennis court, where four custom-built activation pods allowed guests to interact with the new device.
Photo: Line 8 Photography. All rights reserved.

Toro y Moi and Kendrick Lamar entertained the intimate crowd of about 300.
Photo: Line 8 Photography. All rights reserved.

The venue's parking lot was turned into an urban campground, with cutouts of city skylines and simple furnishings decorating the space.
Photo: Kyle Burton
Screen Actors Guild Awards

As a contemporary interpretation of the Streamline Moderne style of the 1930s, the event team behind Sunday's Screen Actors Guild Awards designed the ceremony's stage with elements like a broken proscenium arch and vertical steel tubing that evoked the organ pipes of vintage movie theaters.
Photo: James Sequenzia