
A neon-lit industrial staircase took guests to the Jackman Gallery on the second floor of the Hearn Generating Station. The gallery was newly opened to the public for this year's festival.
Photo: George Pimentel Photography

Canadian artist Michel de Broin added a bit of sparkle and shine to the venue with his installation "One Thousand Speculations," which included a disco ball that was 7.9 meters long.
Photo: George Pimentel Photography

A wall of frames hung over a bar backed with greenery.
Photo: Erik Voake
Color Factory

Color Factory, a pop-up art installation from lifestyle website Oh Happy Day, is open in San Francisco in a formerly vacant building at 575 Sutter St. through August 30. A room filled with 207,000 yellow balls has fun and inspirational sayings written on the walls, such as “Celine Dijon” and “There are nice people all around you.”
Photo: Courtesy of Color Factory
Color Factory

Guests can draw in a larger-than-life coloring book using a six-foot marker.
Photo: Courtesy of Color Factory
Color Factory

The formerly vacant building was covered in eye-catching vertical stripes.
Photo: Courtesy of Color Factory

Freeform's Good Trouble dining experience took place in an open-air space below the Hollywood sign. The iconic location was chosen to reflect the excitement the main characters feel after moving to Los Angeles.
Photo: Freeform/Troy Harvey

In the pilot episode of Good Trouble, the main characters have their U-Haul towed and all of their possessions stolen. To reflect that, organizers hosted the dinner in three moving trucks. Graphics from BOND adorned the outside.
Photo: Freeform/Troy Harvey

The back of the trucks opened to reveal three distinct spaces inspired by the series.
Photo: Freeform/Troy Harvey

In one truck, mismatched chairs, deep blue walls, framed pictures, and hanging plants created a cozy but trendy atmosphere. A floral wall at the back doubled as a photo backdrop.
Photo: Freeform/Troy Harvey

Another truck had exposed brick walls and plenty of greenery.
Photo: Freeform/Troy Harvey

The third truck reflected the show's theme of love with red balloons, framed pictures, and a stylish couch. A neon heart sign tied the space together.
Photo: Freeform/Troy Harvey

In all three trucks, chairs and tabletop items were eclectic and mismatched, designed to reflect how young people often amass an assortment of household items rather than matching sets.
Photo: Freeform/Troy Harvey

Food and beverage from Love Catering also reflected life as a young adult—with an elevated twist. Featuring items that young roommates might find in their shared kitchen, fun dishes included gold-covered hot dogs with bacon (pictured), tie-dye spaghetti alfredo, and chocolate sprinkle doughnuts with bacon, tomato, and ketchup.
Photo: Freeform/Valerie Durant

Desserts included a magnum chocolate ice cream bar with bacon, pistachio, raspberry, and white chocolate (pictured). Other desserts were a giant pink macaron and heart-shaped panna cotta.
Photo: Freeform/Valerie Durant

The entire dinner was designed to encourage social sharing, with a visually striking pineapple-infused "fountain of youth" cocktail made with liquid nitrogen.
Photo: Freeform/Troy Harvey

Cast members from the show were on hand for the experience, including, from left: Sherry Cola, Tommy Martinez, Zuri Adele, Josh Pence, Cierra Ramirez, Maia Mitchell, and Emma Hunton.
Photo: Freeform/Valerie Durant