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May 20, 2013
At the Pitchfork Music Festival, Heineken had a dome-shaped tent meant to represent a reinvented beer cooler. After having their IDs checked, guests entered the air-conditioned space to find open bars doling out the Dutch beer on tap. California-based Corso Communications produced the activation.
At the Pitchfork Music Festival, Heineken had a dome-shaped tent meant to represent a reinvented beer cooler. After having their IDs checked, guests entered the air-conditioned space to find open bars doling out the Dutch beer on tap. California-based Corso Communications produced the activation.
Photo: Jenny Berg/BizBash
In 2010, Armani Exchange hosted its 'Cool Down for a Cause' event in Los Angeles, outfitting a retro ice cream truck to serve up fall denim looks. The 'A|X Chill Truck' hawked sweet treats and denim deals outside the brand's Robertson Boulevard store, with proceeds from the day benefiting the Surfrider Foundation.
In 2010, Armani Exchange hosted its "Cool Down for a Cause" event in Los Angeles, outfitting a retro ice cream truck to serve up fall denim looks. The "A|X Chill Truck" hawked sweet treats and denim deals outside the brand's Robertson Boulevard store, with proceeds from the day benefiting the Surfrider Foundation.
Photo: Albert Michael/startraksphoto.com
For a Yelp community event in 2009 in New York, the user review and social networking Web site kept guests cool with branded fans and misting stations near the event's entrance.
For a Yelp community event in 2009 in New York, the user review and social networking Web site kept guests cool with branded fans and misting stations near the event's entrance.
Photo: Entwined Studios
In 2011, Gilt City, the event-focused arm of parent company Gilt Groupe, celebrated launching in its ninth city with a garden party in Washington, where natural cosmetics company Lush provided spritz bottles to keep guests cool.
In 2011, Gilt City, the event-focused arm of parent company Gilt Groupe, celebrated launching in its ninth city with a garden party in Washington, where natural cosmetics company Lush provided spritz bottles to keep guests cool.
Photo: Tony Brown/imijphoto.com for BizBash
For a luxe shaded environment at a recent pool party, the team at Swank Productions kept the decor streamlined with a mostly white color palette, mirrored furnishings, and plenty of sheer draping.
For a luxe shaded environment at a recent pool party, the team at Swank Productions kept the decor streamlined with a mostly white color palette, mirrored furnishings, and plenty of sheer draping.
Photo: Courtesy of Swank Productions
As part of Colgate's White Beauty Bar event in Los Angeles, Skintimate treated attendees to a self-serve sorbet station.
As part of Colgate's White Beauty Bar event in Los Angeles, Skintimate treated attendees to a self-serve sorbet station.
Photo: Glenn Lipton
Guests at Stella McCartney's 2011 spring preview scooped up shaved ice by People's Pops in New York.
Guests at Stella McCartney's 2011 spring preview scooped up shaved ice by People's Pops in New York.
Photo: Andrew H. Walker/WireImage for Stella McCartney
The Do Lab's central art piece at Coachella took on an ombré look this year, in colors that seemed to evoke desert flowers. The structures provided shade in the sweltering daylight hours, and they served as a meeting point and a stage for performances that included the work of Lucent Dossier.
The Do Lab's central art piece at Coachella took on an ombré look this year, in colors that seemed to evoke desert flowers. The structures provided shade in the sweltering daylight hours, and they served as a meeting point and a stage for performances that included the work of Lucent Dossier.
Photo: Melissa Iris Garcia for BizBash
Guests at the Lacoste Live pool party during Coachella in 2012 could cool off with snow cones at a station provided by sponsor Fiji Water.
Guests at the Lacoste Live pool party during Coachella in 2012 could cool off with snow cones at a station provided by sponsor Fiji Water.
Photo: Joe Scarnici/Getty Images
Inflate USA's line of inflatable structures for events includes more than 30 different sizes and shapes, such as the Luna, designed to act as a portable bar area, and the Trident, a massive tent structure designed for concerts and expos that can be set up in less than five hours.
Inflate USA's line of inflatable structures for events includes more than 30 different sizes and shapes, such as the Luna, designed to act as a portable bar area, and the Trident, a massive tent structure designed for concerts and expos that can be set up in less than five hours.
Photo: Courtesy of Inflate USA
To build buzz around its summer tour series, Sunglass Hut hosted a block party in June 2012. Produced by Relevent's Tony Berger, the early evening event spanned an entire West Village block in New York and included a pool built on the sidewalk. As a way to spark interaction, guests received permanent markers to sign the wooden deck surrounding the water.
To build buzz around its summer tour series, Sunglass Hut hosted a block party in June 2012. Produced by Relevent's Tony Berger, the early evening event spanned an entire West Village block in New York and included a pool built on the sidewalk. As a way to spark interaction, guests received permanent markers to sign the wooden deck surrounding the water.
Photo: Sara Jaye Weiss
At the 2012 Food & Wine Classic in Aspen, Colorado, presenting sponsor Belvedere offered refreshing beverages made with the brand's Lemon Tea vodka, including the Lemon Tea Classic Punch, a drink that featured sherbet, black tea, and a mint sprig garnish.
At the 2012 Food & Wine Classic in Aspen, Colorado, presenting sponsor Belvedere offered refreshing beverages made with the brand's Lemon Tea vodka, including the Lemon Tea Classic Punch, a drink that featured sherbet, black tea, and a mint sprig garnish.
Photo: Aubree Dallas for Belvedere Vodka
TEDActive guests scooped up logo water bottles upon their arrival that served as giveaways, as well as a way to stay hydrated without the use of disposable plastic bottles. Hydration stations allowed guests to fill up easily and as often as they liked.
TEDActive guests scooped up logo water bottles upon their arrival that served as giveaways, as well as a way to stay hydrated without the use of disposable plastic bottles. Hydration stations allowed guests to fill up easily and as often as they liked.
Photo: Marla Aufmuth
In honor of the fruit-flavored vodkas, a giant board of tic-tac-toe used cutout citrus slices as pieces.
In honor of the fruit-flavored vodkas, a giant board of tic-tac-toe used cutout citrus slices as pieces.
Photo: Michael Simon/StarTraksPhoto.com
At lawn-bowling stations, guests could try to knock down prop bottles of the product. Bright, fruity images adorned the lanes.
At lawn-bowling stations, guests could try to knock down prop bottles of the product. Bright, fruity images adorned the lanes.
Photo: Michael Simon/StarTraksPhoto.com
Beach balls with the Svedka logo filled a pool. The pool also played into a flash-mob dance to Daft Punk's 'Get Lucky,' which ended with dancers leaping into the water.
Beach balls with the Svedka logo filled a pool. The pool also played into a flash-mob dance to Daft Punk's "Get Lucky," which ended with dancers leaping into the water.
Photo: Michael Simon/StarTraksPhoto.com
Guests played 'life-size Jenga' using huge game pieces stamped with the name of the vodka brand.
Guests played "life-size Jenga" using huge game pieces stamped with the name of the vodka brand.
Photo: Michael Simon/StarTraksPhoto.com
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.
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.
Photo: Courtesy of CasaBubble
For the after-party, Iceculture created an eight-foot ice wall at the entrance of the trading floor. Iconic shapes from Karim Rashid were cut into the ice blocks and packed with snow. The negative space spelled out 'DX.'
For the after-party, Iceculture created an eight-foot ice wall at the entrance of the trading floor. Iconic shapes from Karim Rashid were cut into the ice blocks and packed with snow. The negative space spelled out "DX."
Photo: George Pimentel
Green-screen catwalks, the latest invention from the Bosco, debuted at this year’s Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in partnership with H&M. Event guests were styled in H&M gear; then, they chose a motion-graphic backdrop from a selection of some 25 styles and walked or danced in place on a moving treadmill. Using green-screen-compositing technology, the Bosco staffers created videos of users walking virtual runways, and the festivalgoers were able to instantly share their six-second videos across all social media platforms. Pricing on rentals varies per activation, and the booths can be set up at events throughout the United States and Canada.
Green-screen catwalks, the latest invention from the Bosco, debuted at this year’s Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in partnership with H&M. Event guests were styled in H&M gear; then, they chose a motion-graphic backdrop from a selection of some 25 styles and walked or danced in place on a moving treadmill. Using green-screen-compositing technology, the Bosco staffers created videos of users walking virtual runways, and the festivalgoers were able to instantly share their six-second videos across all social media platforms. Pricing on rentals varies per activation, and the booths can be set up at events throughout the United States and Canada.
Photo: Courtesy of the Bosco
Super Frog Saves Tokyo, billed as “storytelling plus social theory,” provides video booths for private events, with a twist: the event narratives are filmed in slow motion. The video setup comprises a RED Epic Camera, four LED lights, and a backdrop operated by two or three staffers. The resulting videos require an estimated 25 hours of production. The company has a baseline fee of $6,000 for event rentals, and the final cost can be impacted by date, location, and other details.
Super Frog Saves Tokyo, billed as “storytelling plus social theory,” provides video booths for private events, with a twist: the event narratives are filmed in slow motion. The video setup comprises a RED Epic Camera, four LED lights, and a backdrop operated by two or three staffers. The resulting videos require an estimated 25 hours of production. The company has a baseline fee of $6,000 for event rentals, and the final cost can be impacted by date, location, and other details.
Photo: Courtesy of Super Frog Saves Tokyo
The Self Enhancing Live Feed Image Engine, or “S.E.L.F.I.E.” mirror, was created by New York-based digital agency iStrategy Labs. A Web camera and facial-recognition software are hidden behind the two-way mirror, along with LED lights that provide a countdown and simulate a flash, and are triggered when guests stand in front of the mirror and smile. The photo is then instantly posted to Twitter with a watermark or logo. Though it is not available for rental, the invention can be custom-built for companies to own, and pricing ranges from $35,000 to $50,000.
The Self Enhancing Live Feed Image Engine, or “S.E.L.F.I.E.” mirror, was created by New York-based digital agency iStrategy Labs. A Web camera and facial-recognition software are hidden behind the two-way mirror, along with LED lights that provide a countdown and simulate a flash, and are triggered when guests stand in front of the mirror and smile. The photo is then instantly posted to Twitter with a watermark or logo.  Though it is not available for rental, the invention can be custom-built for companies to own, and pricing ranges from $35,000 to $50,000.
Photo: Courtesy of iStrategy Labs
Foxtales invites event guests to step into a so-called “storybooth” that creates branded photos and HD videos. In addition to a customizable touch-screen interface, the booths have built-in D.S.L.R. cameras and proprietary photo-processing techniques. The pictures and videos populate a mobile-ready storyboard and can be instantly uploaded using Wi-Fi, 4G Internet, or a hard-line connection. Pricing is from $1,500 and includes five hours of run time, the customized storyboard gallery, on-site reps, and post-event analytics.
Foxtales invites event guests to step into a so-called “storybooth” that creates branded photos and HD videos. In addition to a customizable touch-screen interface, the booths have built-in D.S.L.R. cameras and proprietary photo-processing techniques. The pictures and videos populate a mobile-ready storyboard and can be instantly uploaded using Wi-Fi, 4G Internet, or a hard-line connection. Pricing is from $1,500 and includes five hours of run time, the customized storyboard gallery, on-site reps, and post-event analytics.
Photo: Courtesy of Foxtales
Doodlebooth is a Chicago-based company that puts a hand-drawn spin on traditional photo booths. Illustrator Jana Kinsman, who has designed custom illustrations for clients such as CB2, sits with guests and quickly sketches their portraits as take-home keepsakes; the images can also be scanned into online albums that guests can digitally share. Pricing is $650 for three hours, and there’s no extra cost for transportation to events in Chicago and nearby Evanston and Oak Park. Kinsman will travel to events throughout the country for an additional fee.
Doodlebooth is a Chicago-based company that puts a hand-drawn spin on traditional photo booths. Illustrator Jana Kinsman, who has designed custom illustrations for clients such as CB2, sits with guests and quickly sketches their portraits as take-home keepsakes; the images can also be scanned into online albums that guests can digitally share. Pricing is $650 for three hours, and there’s no extra cost for transportation to events in Chicago and nearby Evanston and Oak Park. Kinsman will travel to events throughout the country for an additional fee.
Photo: Brent Knepper
Go Local
Go Local

The Paddy Wagon is a new Boston-area company that provides inflatable Irish pubs. The 30- by 30-foot blow-up bar has a façade resembling a traditional Irish pub with brick walls and a thatched roof; inside there are windows, tables, doors, and a full bar. The company can also provide Irish food, step dancers, and bartenders. 

Photo: Courtesy of the Paddy Wagon
Street Art
Street Art

Los Angeles County Museum of Art will present the United States premiere of the Frank Gehry retrospective from September 13, 2015, to March 20, 2016. Organized by the Musée National d’Art Moderne in Paris, the show includes more than 60 of his projects, shown through more than 200 drawings, many of which will be on view for the first time, as well as 66 models that show the evolution of the Los Angeles-based architect’s process. The museum offers discounted general admission for groups of 10 or more, along with docent-led tours for large groups.

Photo: MAK—Austrian Museum of Applied/Contemporary Art, Vienna/Gehry Partners, LLP/Gerald Zubmann/MAK
Cheers to This
Cheers to This

Now available in Toronto through the Idea Hunter, Original Beverage Toppers are edible disks that can be branded with corporate logos, colors, and taglines. The discs float on top of hot, cold, iced, or frozen drinks and are easy to apply.

Photo: Courtesy of the Idea Hunter
Wine on Demand
Wine on Demand

DCanter Capitol Hill, a Washington wine boutique, launched a new e-commerce site that offers same-day delivery in the city for corporate office parties, impromptu happy hours, and other events. It also can host private classes in its tasting room or off site.

Photo: Courtesy of DCanter Capitol Hill
Making Faces
Making Faces

Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art debuted its new “Picasso—Creatures and Creativity” exhibit on July 3. The new Las Vegas show includes approximately 45 works from the artist. Organized in partnership with the Claude Picasso Archives, the show focuses on the human figure through lithographs, linocuts, paintings, and a selection of rare plates. The exhibition will run through January, and docent-led tours are available.

Photo: Courtesy of Bellagio
Food Groups
Food Groups

Orlando Culinary Tour is a new option for teambuilding and corporate outings. Led by Jamie McFadden, chef and owner of Cuisiniers Catered Cuisine & Events, the tour is intended to educate participants on the emerging food scene of Central Florida and teach wine pairing, gardening, cooking, and entertaining. Guests travel via motor coach to Quantum Leap Winery, East End Market, Txokos Basque Kitchen, and McFadden’s teaching lab. Each stop includes tasting opportunities and hands-on experiences. Tours can be customized based on group interests, and a guide travels with guests from start to finish.

Photo: Courtesy of the Orlando Culinary Tour
Vintage Finds
Vintage Finds

New to Chicago, Bowery and Bash provides luxury rentals for events. Owner Katie Ernst, who also runs home interiors company Revision Home, rents out stylish, vintage-inspired pieces such as silver mirrored bars, cowhide rugs, Asian coffee tables, and club chairs from the original Playboy Club.  

Photo: Courtesy of Bowery & Bash
Digital Dining Site
Digital Dining Site

EatWith, a San Francisco-based global platform that provides alternative dining experiences with local residents and chefs, has a private-dining venue in the city. Called Test Kitchen, the space seats as many as 24 guests or holds 40 for receptions; the site can also host cooking classes. 

Photo: Courtesy of EatWith
Warm Welcome
Warm Welcome

For people who find their meeting spaces too cold, Kimpton’s South Florida hotels will lend out pashminas. The pashminas, offered in two colors, come with a style guide that shows how both men and women can wear them. The thoughtful amenity is available at Epic Miami; Surfcomber Miami, South Beach; Vero Beach Hotel & Spa; and Tideline Ocean Resort & Spa, Palm Beach.

Photo: Courtesy of Kimpton
Specialty Sweets
Specialty Sweets

Located in New York, artisanal dessert catering boutique Bake-tique 212 has been a favorite of event professionals since 2013, but the shop is now expanding to serve a wider clientele like at-home hosts. The bakery specializes in events such as charity affairs and birthday parties, with a menu of unique treats like ghuvikelz (a filled pastry), one-bite smidgens with marshmallow and chocolate, and mini pies that are the size and shape of a cookie. 

Photo: Courtesy of Bake-tique 212
New York Virtuosi
New York Virtuosi

New York Virtuosi's electric string quartet covers pop tunes, such as "Wrecking Ball" by Miley Cyrus and "Don't Stop Believing" by Journey. The ensemble recently performed at a Ted Baker launch event for the designer's spring/summer collection. New York Virtuosi is available globally, with fees starting at $2,000.

Photo: Erik Valind
Highball & Harvest's "The Last Wish"
Highball & Harvest's 'The Last Wish'

Highball & Harvest, the new restaurant at the Ritz Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes, serves an inventive cocktail called the Last Wish. The drink—served with an ice sphere holding a frozen orange peel—contains whiskey, spiced cola syrup, Old Havana tobacco bitters, and orange essence.

Photo: Courtesy of Highball & Harvest
In June, Patina Catering catered the opening of Skyspace Los Angeles, the observation deck that also includes a glass slide 1,000 feet above the city. As part of an elaborate catering offering, Patina served late-night hors d'oeuvres that were passed as the party came to a close. The grab-and-go boxes featured cheddar beef sliders on mini sesame buns, crispy tater tots, and mini milkshakes.
In June, Patina Catering catered the opening of Skyspace Los Angeles, the observation deck that also includes a glass slide 1,000 feet above the city. As part of an elaborate catering offering, Patina served late-night hors d'oeuvres that were passed as the party came to a close. The grab-and-go boxes featured cheddar beef sliders on mini sesame buns, crispy tater tots, and mini milkshakes.
Photo: Christopher Todd Studios
In June, Lancôme hosted an artful party to launch its newest products in New York. A unique open tray, oriented vertically, was reminiscent of architecture or candlesticks. It offered bites from Pinch Food Design.
In June, Lancôme hosted an artful party to launch its newest products in New York. A unique open tray, oriented vertically, was reminiscent of architecture or candlesticks. It offered bites from Pinch Food Design.
Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
During the White House Correspondents Dinner in Washington in May, The New Yorker hosted a cocktail party where passed hors d'oeuvres from the W Washington D.C. were presented on trays featuring previous covers of the magazine.
During the White House Correspondents Dinner in Washington in May, The New Yorker hosted a cocktail party where passed hors d'oeuvres from the W Washington D.C. were presented on trays featuring previous covers of the magazine.
Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris
At the flagship boutique opening for Hublot in New York in April, goat cheese and kalamata olive lollipops from CxRA lent a graphic, dramatic, black-and-white look against an all-black tray.
At the flagship boutique opening for Hublot in New York in April, goat cheese and kalamata olive lollipops from CxRA lent a graphic, dramatic, black-and-white look against an all-black tray.
Photo: Jim Shi
In June, the Museum of Modern Art in New York hosted its Party in the Garden, and caterers paid special attention to food presentation on the tray. Sweet pea and pesto crostini from Union Square Events took on artful forms of their own.
In June, the Museum of Modern Art in New York hosted its Party in the Garden, and caterers paid special attention to food presentation on the tray. Sweet pea and pesto crostini from Union Square Events took on artful forms of their own.
Photo: Beth Kormanik/BizBash
At a Los Angeles event hosted by Century 21 Real Estate in July with a futuristic look and feel, hors d’oeuvres—such as lump crab cakes with remoulade and micro arugula—were served on modern-style white platters that included unusual cutout forms.
At a Los Angeles event hosted by Century 21 Real Estate in July with a futuristic look and feel, hors d’oeuvres—such as lump crab cakes with remoulade and micro arugula—were served on modern-style white platters that included unusual cutout forms.
Photo: Chelsea Lauren
Last year in Los Angeles, Ted Baker hosted an event at Carondelet House, where Tres L.A. whipped up whimsical catering trays reminiscent of organic environments. On one presentation, moss and whole mushrooms surrounded mushroom griddle cakes.
Last year in Los Angeles, Ted Baker hosted an event at Carondelet House, where Tres L.A. whipped up whimsical catering trays reminiscent of organic environments. On one presentation, moss and whole mushrooms surrounded mushroom griddle cakes.
Photo: Alice Dubin/BizBash
Single floral stems framed hors d’oeuvres like mango Thai basil summer rolls from Union Square Events at the Robin Hood Foundation gala in New York in May.
Single floral stems framed hors d’oeuvres like mango Thai basil summer rolls from Union Square Events at the Robin Hood Foundation gala in New York in May.
Photo: Beth Kormanik/BizBash
Heinz launched a new yellow mustard last year in May, and hosted a barbecue-style event in New York to celebrate. In a bit of a meta moment—or at least a detail that clearly underscored the host’s marketing message—Heinz served mustard-topped corn dogs on trays emblazoned with the new product’s label.
Heinz launched a new yellow mustard last year in May, and hosted a barbecue-style event in New York to celebrate. In a bit of a meta moment—or at least a detail that clearly underscored the host’s marketing message—Heinz served mustard-topped corn dogs on trays emblazoned with the new product’s label.
Photo: Paolo Ferraris/Michael Jurick Photography
For a luncheon with a “hat party” theme, New York caterer Abigail Kirsch created a playful arrangement of desserts, including a white chocolate 'fence,' citrus macaron 'hat pops,' peanut-butter-and-jelly tarts, miniature carrot cake, and Devil's Food cakes topped with flowers.
For a luncheon with a “hat party” theme, New York caterer Abigail Kirsch created a playful arrangement of desserts, including a white chocolate "fence," citrus macaron "hat pops," peanut-butter-and-jelly tarts, miniature carrot cake, and Devil's Food cakes topped with flowers.
Photo: Courtesy of Abigail Kirsch
Last year, the Peninsula Chicago offered rotisserie potatoes in cones amid river rocks and bamboo shoots.
Last year, the Peninsula Chicago offered rotisserie potatoes in cones amid river rocks and bamboo shoots.
Photo: Jenny Berg/BizBash
Maxim Party presented by Patrón Tequila
Maxim Party presented by Patrón Tequila
Saturday's party at Second Line Studios had a "Greek Goddess" theme, with Grecian decor such as white columns and event staff wearing togas and laurels. The space also featured a branded Xbox lounge where guests could play Gears of War: Judgment and a Fox Sports Digital lounge. The event was produced by Noah Flom of Ark Endeavors.
Photo: Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images for Maxim
Packed Party’s Disco Drink tumbler adds instant sparkle to any cocktail. The drinkware costs $18 each, with bulk pricing available; it ships internationally.
Packed Party’s Disco Drink tumbler adds instant sparkle to any cocktail. The drinkware costs $18 each, with bulk pricing available; it ships internationally.
Photo: Courtesy of Packed Party
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The second-ever Fanatics Fest returned to New York City’s Jacob K. Javits Center June 20-22.
Chicago
9 New Venues in Chicago for Summer 2025 Meetings and Events
Take a peek at these buzzworthy restaurants, hotels, meeting and event spaces, and more recently opened in Chicago.
The Talbott Hotel
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The Future of Meetings Is in Cincy
Cincy is redefining what's next in meetings and events.
Downtown Cincinnati's $240 million reimagined Duke Energy Convention Center
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