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March 18, 2016
In 2012, HMR Designs gave an event at the Harris Theater all-white decor with large transparent cubes that were suspended from the ceiling in the dining area. White will also be on-trend for galas this spring.
In 2012, HMR Designs gave an event at the Harris Theater all-white decor with large transparent cubes that were suspended from the ceiling in the dining area. White will also be on-trend for galas this spring.
Photo: Fandl Photography
Green: Nature, Health, Renewal, Growth, Healing, Harmony
Green: Nature, Health, Renewal, Growth, Healing, Harmony

Lush canopies of natural greenery popped against neon green Lucite tabletops at the Museum of Modern Art’s 2013 Party in the Garden benefit in New York. 

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Oversized vases of orchids and greenery filled the foyer.
Oversized vases of orchids and greenery filled the foyer.
Photo: Roger Dong for BizBash
Pérez Art Museum Miami Gala
Pérez Art Museum Miami Gala

Perez Art Museum Miami's March 4 gala drew some 800 guests. With an overall concept from Lee Brian Schrager, the evening included a "Chef's Table" seated dinner, a "Supper Club" lounge, and a "Remix" after-party. In the Supper Club lounge, interactive artist stations included a floor-to-ceiling coloring book, which invited guests to doodle on the wall.

Photo: Juan E. Cabrera
Canada's National Ballet School's Steampunk Gala
Canada's National Ballet School's Steampunk Gala

The Steampunk-theme gala took place at the Carlu in Toronto on March 4. The evening featured a unique bar sponsored by digital marketing agency Ecentricarts. “Modernist Cocktails,” prepared by Barchef, included a concoction called the "Steampunk Snow.” The drink was made with elderflower “snow,” cubes of black licorice, basil sprouts, gin and chamomile, violet gel, and aromatics of grapefruit.

Photo: Vanessa Garrison
The Museum of Science and Industry's Black Creativity Gala
The Museum of Science and Industry's Black Creativity Gala

On January 30, the Chicago museum kicked off Black History Month with the 33rd iteration of its annual gala. Food For Thought provided a strolling buffet. Near the salad station filled with fresh vegetables, a wall from The Flower Firm was decorated with crates holding leaves and miniature garden plots.

Photo: J.B. Spector
U.C. Berkley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive Grand Opening Gala
U.C. Berkley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive Grand Opening Gala

The art institutions celebrated the opening of a new building designed by Diller Scofidio & Renfro in San Francisco. The January 31 event's bright, modern aesthetic was inspired by painter and graffiti artist Barry McGee. The artist created the designs featured on the invitations and on the custom tableware. White Rain Productions planned the event.

Photo: Drew Altizer. Courtesy of BAM PFA.
National YoungArts Foundation's Backyard Ball
National YoungArts Foundation's Backyard Ball

This year's January 9 gala in Miami had less of a backyard-barbecue feel than previous iterations, with a look modeled on a French garden. Greenery, high hedges, silver tones, and amber lighting all added to the sophisticated, outdoorsy vibe. The event took place at the YoungArts Campus and Wow Factor handled decor. Starr Events also worked on the benefit.

Photo: Courtesy of the National YoungArts Foundation
Amfar New York Gala
Amfar New York Gala

Amfar hosted its annual New York Gala in February, raising more than $2 million for AIDS research. Held at Cipriani Wall Street, the event featured performances from Swedish duo Icona Pop and British singer-songwriter Charli XCX, who later joined up on stage. The gala was produced by Andrew Boose/AAB Productions.

Photos: Kevin Tachman/Getty Images
The Walrus Foundation's Walrus Gala
The Walrus Foundation's Walrus Gala

In January, the Walrus Foundation hosted its annual gala at the Fermenting Cellar in Toronto. The event paid homage to the Canadian city, and the skyline appeared in imagery throughout the event. Tabletops were decked with miniature renderings of the Toronto skyline, created in paper by artist Kalpna Patel.

Photo: Tom Sandler
The Boston Ballet Ball
The Boston Ballet Ball

On February 6, the Boston Ballet hosted its annual gala at the Castle at Park Plaza. The benefit's French theme was inspired by the upcoming production of Gaîté Parisienne, and dancers performed scenes from the show in a red-carpeted aisle that ran down the center of the dining area. The gala was designed by Altieri Events. 

Photo: Courtesy of the Boston Ballet
The 15th Annual Motionball Toronto in Support of Special Olympics
The 15th Annual Motionball Toronto in Support of Special Olympics

Held on February 5 at Liberty Grand, the massive event drew some 3,000 guests. The benefit had a "Night in the Woods" theme, which showed up in decor that had glowing green projections of trees. Decor & More handled the evening's design.

Photo: Nigel D'souza
The Yee Hong Community Wellness Foundation's Dragon Ball
The Yee Hong Community Wellness Foundation's Dragon Ball

The foundation hosted its annual Dragon Ball at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre on February 6. With a Chinese New Year theme, the event attracted some 1,000 guests. Designed by Michelle Tran of With a Flower, a flowery tree was decked with hanging red envelopes. The envelopes represented Lai See, which are filled with money and other gifts, and presented to kids by their parents or grandparents on Chinese New Year.

Photo: Jessica Hoang
The Old Master's Society Gala at the Art Institute of Chicago
The Old Master's Society Gala at the Art Institute of Chicago

The Chicago art museum celebrated the opening of its new exhibition, "Van Gogh's Bedrooms," with a 450-guest gala on February 20. HMR Designs handled decor, and worked with Frost to create projections of the artist's works that surrounded the dining area. The idea was to let guests feel as though they were dining inside a Van Gogh painting.

Photo: Robert Kusel
Ronald McDonald Charities of Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana's Annual Dinner Gala
Ronald McDonald Charities of Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana's Annual Dinner Gala

The nonprofit hosted its annual gala on March 5 at the University of Illinois at Chicago Forum. The evening had a "Mission: Possible" theme that inspired a unique presentation of raffle tickets. During the cocktail hour, "Change Agents" wearing suits and sunglasses sold raffle tickets bearing numerical codes. One guest's ticket had a code that unlocked a suitcase displayed on the silent auction table. Within the suitcase was a ticket for the evening's grand prize: a week-long stay in Hawaii.

Photo: Elizabeth Harper
San Francisco Ballet’s 83rd Repertory Season Opening Night Gala
San Francisco Ballet’s 83rd Repertory Season Opening Night Gala

The San Francisco Ballet's January 21st gala had a "Provocative" theme. J. Riccardo Benavides of Ideas handled decor, and used fashion-inspired materials such as onyx lace, fuchsia ostrich feathers, and yards of sheer fabric. The fashion theme continued on decorative mannequins wearing ballet-inspired costumes.

Photo: Drew Altizer
Prevent Cancer Foundation's Spring Gala
Prevent Cancer Foundation's Spring Gala

On March 11, the Prevent Cancer Foundation hosted its gala for 900 guests at the National Building Museum in Washington. Designer David Tutera handled decor for the evening, which had a "Vie en Rose" theme inspired by the guest of honor, the Ambassador of France Gérard Araud. The thematic decor included arrangements of pink and red roses.

Photo: Jack Hartzman
Monogram Dinner by Design Presented by Caesarstone
Monogram Dinner by Design Presented by Caesarstone

Now in its second year, the Monogram Dinner by Design Presented by Caesarstone took place January 19 to 24 at the Design Exchange in Toronto. The event, which benefited Casey House and Design Exchange, showcased interactive dining installations from 12 architecture and interior design firms. Each designer was given free rein over his or her installation; the only directive was that each dining area seat 10 guests. Designer Joel Loblaw brought elements of the outdoors inside. Inspired by childhood memories of camping or visiting a rustic cabin, the installation contained firewood, enamelware camping plates, and peat moss.

Photo: Ryan Emberley
Lucite chairs, candles, and sleek white linens dressed the 150-foot tables at the Joffrey Ballet gala in Chicago in 2010.
Lucite chairs, candles, and sleek white linens dressed the 150-foot tables at the Joffrey Ballet gala in Chicago in 2010.
Photo: Greg Davis/Powell Photography Inc.
For his September show in New York at Spring Studios entitled “Beauty,” Jason Wu went simple and stark with the all-white venue. Produced by Bureau Betak, the space featured simple white bench seating and a floor-to-ceiling backdrop that mimicked a deconstructed boudoir mirror—with detached molding that created a mirage-like effect.
For his September show in New York at Spring Studios entitled “Beauty,” Jason Wu went simple and stark with the all-white venue. Produced by Bureau Betak, the space featured simple white bench seating and a floor-to-ceiling backdrop that mimicked a deconstructed boudoir mirror—with detached molding that created a mirage-like effect.
Photo: Jamie McGregor Smith
The 2006 Screen Actors Guild awards gala in Los Angeles had a striking but simple look from event designer Stanlee Gatti, with bunches of upside-down calla lillies hanging overhead. White furnishings were arranged in lounge-like formations.
The 2006 Screen Actors Guild awards gala in Los Angeles had a striking but simple look from event designer Stanlee Gatti, with bunches of upside-down calla lillies hanging overhead. White furnishings were arranged in lounge-like formations.
Photo: Nadine Froger Photography
At this year's Dining by Design, the annual fund-raising event hosted by Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS, Smartwater's space aimed to reflect the brand's natural water purification process, which is mirrored after rain clouds. The fluffy fixtures lit up like a storm above the simple table setting. The event took place at New York's Pier 92 in March.
At this year's Dining by Design, the annual fund-raising event hosted by Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS, Smartwater's space aimed to reflect the brand's natural water purification process, which is mirrored after rain clouds. The fluffy fixtures lit up like a storm above the simple table setting. The event took place at New York's Pier 92 in March.
Photo: Cornelia Stiles/BizBash
A joint event between Variety and British Airways in 2013 took place at a Los Angeles mansion, and black-and-white decor took on a residential feel. To celebrate the heritage of British Airways, the Union Jack appeared on black-and-white pillows at a seating group that surrounded a modern fire pit.
A joint event between Variety and British Airways in 2013 took place at a Los Angeles mansion, and black-and-white decor took on a residential feel. To celebrate the heritage of British Airways, the Union Jack appeared on black-and-white pillows at a seating group that surrounded a modern fire pit.
Photo: Michael Kovac/Getty Images for Variety
At a Saucony-hosted event in Boston in 2011, an art exhibit around the perimeter of the space incorporated the brand's sneakers and minimalist art.
At a Saucony-hosted event in Boston in 2011, an art exhibit around the perimeter of the space incorporated the brand's sneakers and minimalist art.
Photo: Phase One Photography
In 2012, Yahoo marked the relaunch of Genome, a brand previously known as Interclick, with a minimalist affair in New York. To create a modern aesthetic inside a SoHo townhouse, the producers employed a mix of clean lines and white furnishings. For entertainment, the organizers brought in synchronized swimmers dressed to look like aliens.
In 2012, Yahoo marked the relaunch of Genome, a brand previously known as Interclick, with a minimalist affair in New York. To create a modern aesthetic inside a SoHo townhouse, the producers employed a mix of clean lines and white furnishings. For entertainment, the organizers brought in synchronized swimmers dressed to look like aliens.
Photo: Sean T. Smith
At a 2013 brunch for L'Oréal, designer and producer Joe Moller added subtle branding to the setup on the Viceroy Miami's outdoor terrace, adding L'Oréal lettering to the backs of chairs and using shallow gold vases filled with products as tabletop centerpieces.
At a 2013 brunch for L'Oréal, designer and producer Joe Moller added subtle branding to the setup on the Viceroy Miami's outdoor terrace, adding L'Oréal lettering to the backs of chairs and using shallow gold vases filled with products as tabletop centerpieces.
Photo: Joe Moller
The Women's Wear Daily Beauty Summit in 2013 had a sleek, all-white design from Shiraz Events. Guests sat in clear Miro chairs at communal tables topped with white linens and simple birch vases holding cobble moss balls.
The Women's Wear Daily Beauty Summit in 2013 had a sleek, all-white design from Shiraz Events. Guests sat in clear Miro chairs at communal tables topped with white linens and simple birch vases holding cobble moss balls.
Photo: Sean Smith
To cap off New York Fashion Week in 2010, Calvin Klein hosted a party with seating vignettes of minimalist, low-slung white sofas and ottomans around fireplaces.
To cap off New York Fashion Week in 2010, Calvin Klein hosted a party with seating vignettes of minimalist, low-slung white sofas and ottomans around fireplaces.
Photo: Billy Farrell/PatrickMcMullan.com
At a product launch for watch brand Q&Q in New York, guests were encouraged to take photos against a modern backdrop. Guests who posed for snaps received a coin that would allow them to receive a free watch from a giant gumball machine.
At a product launch for watch brand Q&Q in New York, guests were encouraged to take photos against a modern backdrop. Guests who posed for snaps received a coin that would allow them to receive a free watch from a giant gumball machine.
Photo: Kent Miller Studios
To launch its newest A8 model at Art Basel Miami Beach in 2010, Audi created a 45,000-square-foot temporary structure. EventStar worked with Audi, German architecture firm the Design Company, and Miami event management firm Siinc Agency to design the pavilion.
To launch its newest A8 model at Art Basel Miami Beach in 2010, Audi created a 45,000-square-foot temporary structure. EventStar worked with Audi, German architecture firm the Design Company, and Miami event management firm Siinc Agency to design the pavilion.
Photo: Elizabeth Renfrow for BizBash
At a dinner to mark new gallery openings at the Art Institute of Chicago in 2011, Heffernan Morgan bathed webbed scrims in golden light to cast spiderweblike patterns throughout the modern dinner space.
At a dinner to mark new gallery openings at the Art Institute of Chicago in 2011, Heffernan Morgan bathed webbed scrims in golden light to cast spiderweblike patterns throughout the modern dinner space.
Photo: Robert Carl
At a benefit for New York's High Line in 2011, fresh vegetables provided by Bite were displayed on a simple buffet spread.
At a benefit for New York's High Line in 2011, fresh vegetables provided by Bite were displayed on a simple buffet spread.
Photo: Jeeyun Lee/BizBash
Thick, bold stripes displaying the word 'Hope' served as an eye-catching backdrop for Interior Design's vignette, which was designed by Ali Tayar in collaboration with SilverLining Interiors.
Thick, bold stripes displaying the word "Hope" served as an eye-catching backdrop for Interior Design's vignette, which was designed by Ali Tayar in collaboration with SilverLining Interiors.
Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
Sunbrella joined forces with Ghislaine Viñas Interior Design to offer a twist on a tropical tablescape by using a monochromatic purple-blue palette with hanging leaf-like fabric cutouts, banana-decorated fixtures, and tassel-adorned chairs.
Sunbrella joined forces with Ghislaine Viñas Interior Design to offer a twist on a tropical tablescape by using a monochromatic purple-blue palette with hanging leaf-like fabric cutouts, banana-decorated fixtures, and tassel-adorned chairs.
Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
Inspired by office design, Rockwell Group and Knoll partnered to create a dining environment they billed as the “ultimate whiteboard” experience. All of the surfaces were covered with IdeaPaint, a dry-erase paint, and decorated with doodle art by New York-based artist Jon Burgerman.
Inspired by office design, Rockwell Group and Knoll partnered to create a dining environment they billed as the “ultimate whiteboard” experience. All of the surfaces were covered with IdeaPaint, a dry-erase paint, and decorated with doodle art by New York-based artist Jon Burgerman.
Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
De Gournay’s Le Eden wallpaper served as the backdrop for Luxe Interiors & Design magazine's tablescape, which was designed by Sasha Bikoff. The rainforest-like setting featured woodwork from Liaigre, an abundant floral overhang, and tree trunk stools.
De Gournay’s Le Eden wallpaper served as the backdrop for Luxe Interiors & Design magazine's tablescape, which was designed by Sasha Bikoff. The rainforest-like setting featured woodwork from Liaigre, an abundant floral overhang, and tree trunk stools.
Photo: Erik Bardin
Design firm Ingrao showcased SA Baxter’s new lighting collection with mixed metals and a copper-and-aluminum table by Paul Cocksedge.
Design firm Ingrao showcased SA Baxter’s new lighting collection with mixed metals and a copper-and-aluminum table by Paul Cocksedge.
Photo: Erik Bardin
The Architectural Digest installation, designed by Bronson van Wyck, featured a custom-printed backdrop, a bold gold-and-black linen tablecloth by Larsen, earthy light fixtures by Tucker Robbins, and bright red floral arrangements.
The Architectural Digest installation, designed by Bronson van Wyck, featured a custom-printed backdrop, a bold gold-and-black linen tablecloth by Larsen, earthy light fixtures by Tucker Robbins, and bright red floral arrangements.
Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
Architectural Digest's table settings included tribal-inspired bamboo mats, printed napkins, and napkin rings from Dransfield & Ross, with beechwood-stained black flatware by Ralph Lauren Home.
Architectural Digest's table settings included tribal-inspired bamboo mats, printed napkins, and napkin rings from Dransfield & Ross, with beechwood-stained black flatware by Ralph Lauren Home.
Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
For Crate & Barrel's vignette, designers Patrick Janelle and Amy Virginia Buchanan of Spring Street Social Society used artist Zeger Reyes’s broken-plates installation as inspiration, creating a white table setting with glass cloches and custom-made seating.
For Crate & Barrel's vignette, designers Patrick Janelle and Amy Virginia Buchanan of Spring Street Social Society used artist Zeger Reyes’s broken-plates installation as inspiration, creating a white table setting with glass cloches and custom-made seating.
Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
Design Within Reach partnered up with design studio Icrave to create a Palm Springs-inspired setup featuring a clever divider made from black flower pots and tropical monstera leaves, along with an acrylic table topped with matte-white tableware.
Design Within Reach partnered up with design studio Icrave to create a Palm Springs-inspired setup featuring a clever divider made from black flower pots and tropical monstera leaves, along with an acrylic table topped with matte-white tableware.
Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
Benjamin Moore and Cosentino Chicago designer Julia Buckingham presented a luxe tribute to the paint brand’s color of the year, Simply White. Cast-resin sculptures, a Murano glass chandelier, and eclectic seating options in a mix of textures gave interest to the mostly-white vignette.
Benjamin Moore and Cosentino Chicago designer Julia Buckingham presented a luxe tribute to the paint brand’s color of the year, Simply White. Cast-resin sculptures, a Murano glass chandelier, and eclectic seating options in a mix of textures gave interest to the mostly-white vignette.
Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
The table settings included silver hammered chargers and orchid-embellished napkin rings by Michael Aram, which were provided by Bloomingdale’s.
The table settings included silver hammered chargers and orchid-embellished napkin rings by Michael Aram, which were provided by Bloomingdale’s.
Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
As part of Diffa's Student Design Initiative, the event included table designs from New York schools, such as Parsons the New School for Design. The student teams worked closely with industry professionals to design installations incorporating the H.I.V./AIDS cause.
As part of Diffa's Student Design Initiative, the event included table designs from New York schools, such as Parsons the New School for Design. The student teams worked closely with industry professionals to design installations incorporating the H.I.V./AIDS cause.
Photo: Erik Bardin
Ralph Lauren Home teamed up with lighting partner Visual Comfort to create a resort-theme vignette, which featured a living wall, teak chairs, and zebra-patterned pillows.
Ralph Lauren Home teamed up with lighting partner Visual Comfort to create a resort-theme vignette, which featured a living wall, teak chairs, and zebra-patterned pillows.
Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
Designed for Modern Luxury’s Manhattan magazine, the Baccarat tablescape featured sleek black flatware and chargers, while the company's crystal butterflies fluttered around a hanging branch structure.
Designed for Modern Luxury’s Manhattan magazine, the Baccarat tablescape featured sleek black flatware and chargers, while the company's crystal butterflies fluttered around a hanging branch structure.
Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
A grass centerpiece, along with lily of the Nile, added a touch of spring to designer Marc Blackwell’s “This Life!” installation's industrial setting, which was surrounded by a clear Lucite frame.
A grass centerpiece, along with lily of the Nile, added a touch of spring to designer Marc Blackwell’s “This Life!” installation's industrial setting, which was surrounded by a clear Lucite frame.
Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
Echo Design's setup evoked a safari sit-down dinner with a thatched rug, canvas director’s chairs, caged pendant lighting, and a zebra pop-in guest.
Echo Design's setup evoked a safari sit-down dinner with a thatched rug, canvas director’s chairs, caged pendant lighting, and a zebra pop-in guest.
Photo: Erik Bardin
The theme “Change Your Stripes' was inspired by the brand's logo that features a spotted zebra.
The theme “Change Your Stripes" was inspired by the brand's logo that features a spotted zebra.
Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
The design by Studio O+A and Teknion Studio took inspiration from circular forms and included orbs in gray, black, and white hung above a minimal tablescape.
The design by Studio O+A and Teknion Studio took inspiration from circular forms and included orbs in gray, black, and white hung above a minimal tablescape.
Photo: Erik Bardin
Jungle-inspired dinnerware and woven mats completed the look of Luxe Interiors & Design's vignette.
Jungle-inspired dinnerware and woven mats completed the look of Luxe Interiors & Design's vignette.
Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
For Robert Allen at Home, interior design firm Madcap Cottage created a Alice in Wonderland-style floral explosion with a butterfly-dotted boxwood hedge, trellis-patterned upholstery, and blooming wallpaper.
For Robert Allen at Home, interior design firm Madcap Cottage created a Alice in Wonderland-style floral explosion with a butterfly-dotted boxwood hedge, trellis-patterned upholstery, and blooming wallpaper.
Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
The tabletop featured whimsical details, including playful elephant ceramics, floral dinnerware, and greenery garland down the center of the table.
The tabletop featured whimsical details, including playful elephant ceramics, floral dinnerware, and greenery garland down the center of the table.
Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
As an homage to The New York Times, designer Darrin Varden, along with Lladró, interpreted the phrase “black and white and read all over” for the newspaper's vignette with matte-black horse figurines and bold red florals.
As an homage to The New York Times, designer Darrin Varden, along with Lladró, interpreted the phrase “black and white and read all over” for the newspaper's vignette with matte-black horse figurines and bold red florals.
Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
Inspired by the lost city of Atlantis, Arteriors' tablescape featured agatelike wallpaper, which mimics undulating waves, lush tufted-velvet benches, gold accents, and circular mirrors.
Inspired by the lost city of Atlantis, Arteriors' tablescape featured agatelike wallpaper, which mimics undulating waves, lush tufted-velvet benches, gold accents, and circular mirrors.
Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
To celebrate the New York Design Center’s 90th year, Antonino Buzzetta created a festive rooftop party setting complete with graffiti-covered walls, colorful balloons, and an abundance of goodies stacked high on the tables.
To celebrate the New York Design Center’s 90th year, Antonino Buzzetta created a festive rooftop party setting complete with graffiti-covered walls, colorful balloons, and an abundance of goodies stacked high on the tables.
Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
Kravet partnered with designer Kate Spade to create a cheerful party scene with voluminous slipcovers made from whimsical fabrics, gold-dotted plates, and gilded flatware.
Kravet partnered with designer Kate Spade to create a cheerful party scene with voluminous slipcovers made from whimsical fabrics, gold-dotted plates, and gilded flatware.
Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
Neon hearts, which are created by joining two AIDS-awareness ribbons, were the focus of Gensler and 3form's vignette, which featured Herman Miller furniture and a concrete table.
Neon hearts, which are created by joining two AIDS-awareness ribbons, were the focus of Gensler and 3form's vignette, which featured Herman Miller furniture and a concrete table.
Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
In November, when it was springlike in Los Angeles, baby brand Munchkin hosted a luncheon for bloggers, event planners, and influential mothers at the James Cagney estate. Jeannie Savage of Details Details designed the event with vibrant colors as well as Munchkin products and toys throughout the space.
In November, when it was springlike in Los Angeles, baby brand Munchkin hosted a luncheon for bloggers, event planners, and influential mothers at the James Cagney estate. Jeannie Savage of Details Details designed the event with vibrant colors as well as Munchkin products and toys throughout the space.
Photo: Jessica Claire
Made by Meg catered the luncheon at a tabletop decorated with boldly colored ribbons and Munchkin products.
Made by Meg catered the luncheon at a tabletop decorated with boldly colored ribbons and Munchkin products.
Photo: Jessica Claire
Old Navy invited an all-ages crowd to celebrate spring at Fig & Olive in Los Angeles with the brand's style ambassadors Emily Current and Meritt Elliott. The so-called “On the Road” event had an Americana road trip theme with a colorful map motif. A bluegrass band performed at the Old Navy event on an unfinished wooden stage in front of a colorful backdrop that resembled wide-open road trip scenery.
Old Navy invited an all-ages crowd to celebrate spring at Fig & Olive in Los Angeles with the brand's style ambassadors Emily Current and Meritt Elliott. The so-called “On the Road” event had an Americana road trip theme with a colorful map motif. A bluegrass band performed at the Old Navy event on an unfinished wooden stage in front of a colorful backdrop that resembled wide-open road trip scenery.
Photo: Michael Simon/startraksphoto.com
At the Old Navy event, a cheery bar display featured citrus in boxes labeled in chalk, potted succulents, and details of the Big Sur-theme signature cocktail in colorful frames.
At the Old Navy event, a cheery bar display featured citrus in boxes labeled in chalk, potted succulents, and details of the Big Sur-theme signature cocktail in colorful frames.
Photo: Alesandra Dubin/BizBash
Last March, the Los Angeles PR firm BWR hosted an event for media to preview its clients' spring and summer products. Held in the company's offices, the intimate afternoon included a candy bar rendered in preppy pink and green.
Last March, the Los Angeles PR firm BWR hosted an event for media to preview its clients' spring and summer products. Held in the company's offices, the intimate afternoon included a candy bar rendered in preppy pink and green.
Photo: Courtesy of BWR
Call It Spring celebrated its summer campaign last June at the Sixty Beverly Hills, where a Jamaica theme included playful island-style decor and hefty doses of color in the poolside space—as well actually in the pool, where toy roosters riding citrus wedge floaties caught the attention of many Instagrammers.
Call It Spring celebrated its summer campaign last June at the Sixty Beverly Hills, where a Jamaica theme included playful island-style decor and hefty doses of color in the poolside space—as well actually in the pool, where toy roosters riding citrus wedge floaties caught the attention of many Instagrammers.
Photo: Courtesy of Call It Spring
Last summer, Svedka hosted a Rio carnival-inspired party in Beverly Hills to fete its new mango-pineapple and strawberry-lemonade flavors. The colorful event design included fruits arranged in a logo decor piece that floated in the pool.
Last summer, Svedka hosted a Rio carnival-inspired party in Beverly Hills to fete its new mango-pineapple and strawberry-lemonade flavors. The colorful event design included fruits arranged in a logo decor piece that floated in the pool.
Photo: Michael Simon/StarTraksPhoto.com
In 2013, Hermès hosted its “Les Jeux d’Hermès”—or Hermès games—in Palm Beach, where a croquet field section of the party space sat beneath colorful tenting inspired by the brand’s famous prints and scarves.
In 2013, Hermès hosted its “Les Jeux d’Hermès”—or Hermès games—in Palm Beach, where a croquet field section of the party space sat beneath colorful tenting inspired by the brand’s famous prints and scarves.
Photo: Matthew Carasella
At the Coachella festival last year, Forever 21 hosted its so-called “Party in the Sky,” where two cranes hoisted the event’s DJ booth into the air. The booth was made out of a shipping container painted in bright neon colors.
At the Coachella festival last year, Forever 21 hosted its so-called “Party in the Sky,” where two cranes hoisted the event’s DJ booth into the air. The booth was made out of a shipping container painted in bright neon colors.
Photo: Courtesy of Forever 21
Also at last year’s Coachella fest, the Ace Hotel hosted its annual Desert Gold event program, where color-blocked flags at the hotel’s entrance nodded to the eyewear designs of new title sponsor Marc by Marc Jacobs.
Also at last year’s Coachella fest, the Ace Hotel hosted its annual Desert Gold event program, where color-blocked flags at the hotel’s entrance nodded to the eyewear designs of new title sponsor Marc by Marc Jacobs.
Photo: Paige Jones Photo
In February, Mindy Weiss and Wedding Paper Divas feted their social stationery collaboration with a Los Angeles party meant to show off specific wedding trends represented in the new collection. Among them was Chinoiserie, represented at the event in an area decked with upturned blue parasols strung overhead.
In February, Mindy Weiss and Wedding Paper Divas feted their social stationery collaboration with a Los Angeles party meant to show off specific wedding trends represented in the new collection. Among them was Chinoiserie, represented at the event in an area decked with upturned blue parasols strung overhead.
Photo: Tiffany Rose/Getty Images for Wedding Paper Divas
Another of the wedding trends represented at the Mindy Weiss and Wedding Paper Divas event was color blocking. A white seating area demonstrated the look with jewel-toned pillows, and a vibrant runner topping a mirrored table.
Another of the wedding trends represented at the Mindy Weiss and Wedding Paper Divas event was color blocking. A white seating area demonstrated the look with jewel-toned pillows, and a vibrant runner topping a mirrored table.
Photo: Alesandra Dubin/BizBash
In February, the Anheuser-Busch-owned beverage brand Shock Top launched its summer seasonal Lemon Shandy beverage at a Southern California lemon grove. There, guests dined on warm-weather fare served at a long banquet table, dressed simply but eye-catchingly with citrus-colored buckets of the brand’s beverages.
In February, the Anheuser-Busch-owned beverage brand Shock Top launched its summer seasonal Lemon Shandy beverage at a Southern California lemon grove. There, guests dined on warm-weather fare served at a long banquet table, dressed simply but eye-catchingly with citrus-colored buckets of the brand’s beverages.
Photo: Casey Rodgers
Held in Los Angeles in November, the J. Paul Getty Trust’s medal presentation at the Getty Center featured illuminated tabletops inset with distinctly springlike butterflies.
Held in Los Angeles in November, the J. Paul Getty Trust’s medal presentation at the Getty Center featured illuminated tabletops inset with distinctly springlike butterflies.
Photo: Ryan Miller/Capture Imaging
Last year, Chicago’s Moto Restaurant offered a new dessert that conjured sunny vibes: It painted coconut macarons to look like striped beach balls, and decorated the plate with chocolate seashells, pineapple starfish, and sand made from brown sugar.
Last year, Chicago’s Moto Restaurant offered a new dessert that conjured sunny vibes: It painted coconut macarons to look like striped beach balls, and decorated the plate with chocolate seashells, pineapple starfish, and sand made from brown sugar.
Photo: Amy Stallard
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Photo: Becky Yee Photography
At the TEDActive conference in the Southern California desert in 2013, the La Quinta Resort & Club provided a sprawling venue where individual seating groups in intimate settings encouraged interaction. Oversize orange lettering spelled out words to inspire conversation and creative thinking.
At the TEDActive conference in the Southern California desert in 2013, the La Quinta Resort & Club provided a sprawling venue where individual seating groups in intimate settings encouraged interaction. Oversize orange lettering spelled out words to inspire conversation and creative thinking.
Photo: Marla Aufmuth
For an Arizona Jeans Company event targeting millennials in New York last year, Mexican-style paper lanterns and flowers hung from the ceiling for a vibrant look and feel.
For an Arizona Jeans Company event targeting millennials in New York last year, Mexican-style paper lanterns and flowers hung from the ceiling for a vibrant look and feel.
Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images
A giant clear tent from Town & Country housed the press conference to announce Virgin Galactic's new SpaceShipTwo.
A giant clear tent from Town & Country housed the press conference to announce Virgin Galactic's new SpaceShipTwo.
Photo: Mark Pearlman, Group Delphi
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A 30-foot-diameter floral chandelier made by Set Masters decked the yellow dining pavilion under a clear-top tent. Wolfgang Puck Catering's custom menu included on-theme treats, like flower-shaped cookies that seemed to bloom from flowerpots. DJs Spider and Daisy O'Dell spun for the crowd. Town & Country handled the rentals.
Photo: Gabor Ekecs
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The Design Miami entrance pavilion consists of inflated tubes bundled together, with foam seating in the courtyard.
The Design Miami entrance pavilion consists of inflated tubes bundled together, with foam seating in the courtyard.
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Guests headed to the Untitled Art Fair V.I.P. preview and vernissage on Monday approached the oceanfront location through a pink tent façade that also served as a sign fronting Ocean Drive.
Guests headed to the Untitled Art Fair V.I.P. preview and vernissage on Monday approached the oceanfront location through a pink tent façade that also served as a sign fronting Ocean Drive.
Photo: World Red Eye
The one-dimensional tent also marked the pathway leading to the main entrance of Untitled.
The one-dimensional tent also marked the pathway leading to the main entrance of Untitled.
Photo: World Red Eye
Belvedere vodka's sleek tent had an illuminated bar and billowing white drapes. Fresh citrus fruits were displayed to highlight the brand's vodka flavors Lemon Tea and Pink Grapefruit.
Belvedere vodka's sleek tent had an illuminated bar and billowing white drapes. Fresh citrus fruits were displayed to highlight the brand's vodka flavors Lemon Tea and Pink Grapefruit.
Photo: Josh Sears for Event Creative
Patron tequila had a bright, green-and-white space with oversize replicas of the brand's bee-shaped logo.
Patron tequila had a bright, green-and-white space with oversize replicas of the brand's bee-shaped logo.
Photo: Josh Sears for Event Creative
Christina Greenstein, senior manager of special events at Bon Appétit, consulted with her creative team to develop a vision for the brand's tent at the festival. 'They were looking for me to pull together an overall theme inclusive of tasting tables, furniture, and ceiling decor to attract attendees to their 80- by 16-foot tent,' said Wagner. The space housed five tasting stations and a lounge, and Wagner selected an autumnal color palate of mushroom, beige, and copper for the space. The stations had stained wood tabletops with custom acrylic insets. Landscapes growing from within the tables held broom corn, fountain grass, ferns, and fresh ivy. Vintage farm windows suspended from the ceiling added a sense of intimacy.
Christina Greenstein, senior manager of special events at Bon Appétit, consulted with her creative team to develop a vision for the brand's tent at the festival. "They were looking for me to pull together an overall theme inclusive of tasting tables, furniture, and ceiling decor to attract attendees to their 80- by 16-foot tent," said Wagner. The space housed five tasting stations and a lounge, and Wagner selected an autumnal color palate of mushroom, beige, and copper for the space. The stations had stained wood tabletops with custom acrylic insets. Landscapes growing from within the tables held broom corn, fountain grass, ferns, and fresh ivy. Vintage farm windows suspended from the ceiling added a sense of intimacy.
Photo: Josh Sears for Event Creative
The whiskey tent was open on three sides, and, to hide the backs of the bars without closing off the area, Wagner employed a wood-slat design that framed the front corners of the space. She also designed a burlap backdrop with stenciled brand names and brought in distressed bars and barrels. The overall look, Wagner said, had a 'woodsy distillery feel.'
The whiskey tent was open on three sides, and, to hide the backs of the bars without closing off the area, Wagner employed a wood-slat design that framed the front corners of the space. She also designed a burlap backdrop with stenciled brand names and brought in distressed bars and barrels. The overall look, Wagner said, had a "woodsy distillery feel."
Photo: Josh Sears for Event Creative
Constellations Brands' 'Passport to Wine' tent represented a departure from previous years. 'The brand has typically executed this space using rich leathers and mahogany,' said Wagner. 'This year they asked for something that wouldn't be too far off from the brand's [traditional image], but would bring a modern, luxe wine-bar feel.' To achieve that look, Wagner and her team used faux boxwood hedge as the backdrop and brought in silver mirrors on which servers wrote the featured wines of the day. Organizers accented the space with silver travel accessories such as chrome binoculars, lacquered books, and a model airplane.
Constellations Brands' "Passport to Wine" tent represented a departure from previous years. "The brand has typically executed this space using rich leathers and mahogany," said Wagner. "This year they asked for something that wouldn't be too far off from the brand's [traditional image], but would bring a modern, luxe wine-bar feel." To achieve that look, Wagner and her team used faux boxwood hedge as the backdrop and brought in silver mirrors on which servers wrote the featured wines of the day. Organizers accented the space with silver travel accessories such as chrome binoculars, lacquered books, and a model airplane.
Photo: Josh Sears for Event Creative
For Blue Moon's autumnal tent, designers brought in dark-stained wood pergolas and clusters of mason jars filled with mixed floral arrangements that complemented the brand's trademark orange-and-yellow color palette. 'To bring more of a harvest look to the space, I did a bright orange bar, which was the perfect pop for the brand,' said Wagner.
For Blue Moon's autumnal tent, designers brought in dark-stained wood pergolas and clusters of mason jars filled with mixed floral arrangements that complemented the brand's trademark orange-and-yellow color palette. "To bring more of a harvest look to the space, I did a bright orange bar, which was the perfect pop for the brand," said Wagner.
Photo: Josh Sears for Event Creative
Tent companies cite an increase in requests for the Arcum tent, which has an arched beam and provides an alternative look to the traditional clearspan structure. Hollywood Tentworks in Pacoima, California, constructed an Arcum tent at L.A. Live for the 2011 N.B.A. All-Star Game.
Tent companies cite an increase in requests for the Arcum tent, which has an arched beam and provides an alternative look to the traditional clearspan structure. Hollywood Tentworks in Pacoima, California, constructed an Arcum tent at L.A. Live for the 2011 N.B.A. All-Star Game.
Photo: Courtesy of Hollywood Tentworks
Available to rent in the U.S. for the first time, Denver-based EPS-Doublet’s (800.227.0337, epsdoublet.com) Stretch Tent line, manufactured by RHI Tents in South Africa, is made with waterproof stretch fabric. Larger tents can have sides up or down, while poles can be repositioned to accommodate more guests; units can also be wrapped around trees, rocks, and walls. The tents can be custom-colored and printed.
Available to rent in the U.S. for the first time, Denver-based EPS-Doublet’s (800.227.0337, epsdoublet.com) Stretch Tent line, manufactured by RHI Tents in South Africa, is made with waterproof stretch fabric. Larger tents can have sides up or down, while poles can be repositioned to accommodate more guests; units can also be wrapped around trees, rocks, and walls. The tents can be custom-colored and printed.
Photo: Courtesy of EPS-Doublet
Karl’s Event Services now has a patent-pending temporary structure called the Mirage Series, which incorporates a hard material facade as well as glass and vinyl. The series can be used for temporary events like showrooms, retail spaces, and fashion shows, and was most recently seen during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York.
Karl’s Event Services now has a patent-pending temporary structure called the Mirage Series, which incorporates a hard material facade as well as glass and vinyl. The series can be used for temporary events like showrooms, retail spaces, and fashion shows, and was most recently seen during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York.
Photo: Courtesy of Karl's Event Services
Raj Tents in Los Angeles and San Leandro, California, launched its Beach Chic line for outdoor events last year. The tents, built around the frames of the company’s popular Pergola and Pavilion tents, come with a sea-spray or turquoise exterior and blue wave valance. Additional decor options include crystal chandeliers, mirrors, and hand-carved furniture for lounge settings.
Raj Tents in Los Angeles and San Leandro, California, launched its Beach Chic line for outdoor events last year. The tents, built around the frames of the company’s popular Pergola and Pavilion tents, come with a sea-spray or turquoise exterior and blue wave valance. Additional decor options include crystal chandeliers, mirrors, and hand-carved furniture for lounge settings.
Photo: Courtesy of Raj Tents
Karl’s Event Services (917.449.3844, karls.com) in Belleville, New Jersey, recently developed a custom mezzanine-level option to be incorporated into clearspan structures, intended for extra seating niches or V.I.P. areas.
Karl’s Event Services (917.449.3844, karls.com) in Belleville, New Jersey, recently developed a custom mezzanine-level option to be incorporated into clearspan structures, intended for extra seating niches or V.I.P. areas.
Photo: Courtesy of Karl's Event Services
Inspired by the Rose Bowl, the pillows in the lounge area depicted different aspects of the game with three different designs.
Inspired by the Rose Bowl, the pillows in the lounge area depicted different aspects of the game with three different designs.
Photo: Dan Scott/American Image Gallery
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The tent had a large outdoor viewing deck that overlooked red-carpet arrivals at the Hilton. The party had a viewing component for a select group, which began at 4:30 p.m., and showed the ceremony on large plasma screens throughout tent and on the deck.
Photo: Line 8 Photography
The Music Lounge by BMF & iHeartMedia
The Music Lounge by BMF & iHeartMedia

Steve Aoki was among the big-name talent who came through the lounge. The DJ booth sat upon a stage that had trussing wrapped in graphics and topped with a leafy green canopy.

Photo: Dylan Vigliotti
The Music Lounge by BMF & iHeartMedia
The Music Lounge by BMF & iHeartMedia

For its 10th edition, the lounge footprint at the W South Beach hotel grew to include a private pool, two bungalow suites, and a private event lawn.

Photo: Dylan Vigliotti
The Music Lounge by BMF & iHeartMedia
The Music Lounge by BMF & iHeartMedia

BMF created a custom Lucite ping-pong table for Swatch. The watch company also had a gifting suite within the lounge in the same bright pink and orange hues.

Photo: Dylan Vigliotti
The Music Lounge by BMF & iHeartMedia
The Music Lounge by BMF & iHeartMedia

7Up branded a private pool with a 3-D logo that floated on the water's surface.

Photo: Dylan Vigliotti
The Music Lounge by BMF & iHeartMedia
The Music Lounge by BMF & iHeartMedia

BMF also created a decor piece for 7Up made from plastic bottles. It proved a popular backdrop for photos.

Photo: Dylan Vigliotti
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