
Schaffer’s Genuine Foods created an edible garden for a YouTube event at the Museum of Flying in Santa Monica. The “earth” was made from chopped black olives, breadcrumbs, and puffed wild rice.
Photo: Karina Pires Photography

Servers used gardening tools to scoop up the edible earth and veggies.
Photo: Karina Pires Photography

Dressings, in flavors like chipotle aioli and housemade ranch, were poured from watering cans.
Photo: Karina Pires Photography

GalaRoo made its debut, offering its new line of dual-pocketed seat cushions. Designed to help women keep track of their purses and cut down on tabletop clutter at events, the bengaline fabric cushions are made for use with Chiavari chairs and can be created in any custom color.
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LumiGram uses luminous fiber-optic fabric technology to create glowing linens, wall panels, chair covers, promotional items, and more.
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Bryn Chernoff of Paperfinger created custom calligraphy stamps of each guest’s name, which doubled as place cards and favors at a private dinner party held at the Foundry in New York.
Photo: Jen Huang Photography

Mélangerie Inc.’s customized wedding genealogy charts detail the relationship of the wedded couple to their guests with the help of a relationship key. Guests browse the chart during the cocktail hour to learn about their tablemates.
Photo: Courtesy of Mélangerie Inc.