
Spanish gin brand Gin Mare celebrated its U.S. launch by bringing its international Med Rooftops series to Ramscale Studios in New York on June 10. Designed by BMF Media Group, a wall of wooden crates showcased the bottles paired with fruit and greenery. The giant installation also served as an unconventional step-and-repeat.

Orange liqueur Cointreau kicked off its artist-curated, cross-country Art of La Soirée tour with a French-theme summer garden party at Cedar Lake in New York on June 15. The custom L'Orangerie bar, which gave guests the chance to craft their own cocktails, served as a makeshift orange tree with a tower of the liqueur bottles that branched out into a lush ceiling canopy.

For a foodie-focused teambuilding idea, Wolfgang Puck Catering's pre-dinner interactive experience breaks guests into groups and has them pickle their own ingredients at various stations. The jars are ready to eat two weeks later. The catering company also provides recipe ideas with ways to use the new pickled ingredients.

This may be the one time it’s actually okay to get marker all over the furniture. Taking inspiration from the recent trend of adult coloring books, national furniture rental company AFR has introduced a new initiative called #ColorYourEvents, which allows guests to grab a marker and color in branded decals that are adhered to tabletops. (The company's Aspen Cocktail Table is pictured, but the decals can be used on other AFR tables as well.) Clients provide the artwork and markers, and AFR handles the decal printing and pasting. Pricing depends on the item and the size.

Think beyond the balloon animal. Self-taught “balloon twister” Addi Somekh makes unique, larger-than-life balloon installations, such as the pink poodle that greeted guests at the event registration area. In addition to funky decor, Somekh can provide live demonstrations for events, creating balloon hats and inflatable crowns custom-designed for guests’ personalities and style. He also hosts teambuilding exercises where guests create balloon flowers that are later donated to local nursing homes. Somekh can provide his services to events around the world; prices are available upon request.

Blueprint Studios showcased a variety of seating rentals at the expo. On the top row, from left to right, is the Giorgio ottoman in fur; the Bristol chair in green (it also comes in white, yellow, gray, light blue, and black); the Portofina lounge chair in brown and iron; the Louis chair in white (it also comes in black, silver, and gold); and the Whitby chair in green (it also comes in blue, brown, gray, yellow, and purple). On the bottom row, from left to right, is the Marais chair in red (it also comes in gunmetal silver); the Pino chair in green and chrome; and Portofino ottoman in brown and iron. Prices are available upon request, and the San Francisco-based company rents nationwide.

Olive & Cocoa provides high-end gift boxes. The company specializes in business gifting as well as social occasions, and can include marketing or promotional items inside the boxes. Gifts arrive in stylish wooden crates that can be customized with logos or other branding; it costs $395 to create a custom hot iron brand that can be reused on any order. Prices for gift crates vary depending on size and content.

For a unique amusement park-inspired entertainment option, the Conjurer provides live fortune-telling at events. Founder and performer Robert Smith, who is based in New Mexico, travels the country to work festivals and corporate events. Prices for corporate appearances start at $5,000, and for an extra fee, he can provide custom branding on fortune cards and custom audio fortunes for V.I.P. guests. Smith also offers a variety of magic performances for events.

New from national draping company Quest Drape is the Geo Panel. The geometric panels, introduced in January, are made from expanded PVC and hang from truss or the drape line. They are three-foot squares that come in six patterns; the solid pattern can be branded or used as a projection screen. Currently, the panels are only available in white. Prices vary depending on volume and location; the company has 19 locations throughout the United States.

Los Angeles-based catering company Fill ‘R Up Gastro Garage uses blow torches to cook on site, creating an interactive, entertaining option for events. The chefs—called “mechanics”—create sweet or savory “tanks”: brioche-style doughnuts that are torched and filled with nitrous foam in a variety of flavors. The company has worked with clients such as American Idol, Warner Brothers, and Social Media Week Los Angeles, and can travel to events around the country. Prices start at $10 to $20 per guest, depending on numbers, hours, and other factors.

Cotton candy is a summertime staple for people of all ages. A new twist on the classic treat is cotton candy illuminated by a colorful LED stick. Glo Cone’s flashy catering option costs $500 for a case of 400 glowing cones; the candy is not included. The company can provide their product nationally for events such as festivals, birthday parties, corporate gatherings, and more.

For a sustainable option, Bamboo Studio offers three product lines—two of which use parts of a bamboo plant and one that uses leaves from a palm tree. The result is dinnerware that is all-natural, disposable, and 100-percent biodegradable. The company’s plates, bowls, utensils, and other tabletop items have a clean, natural look, and custom branding can be created for corporate events, weddings, and more. The Arlington, Texas-based company ships nationwide, and prices vary depending on the item.

Forget the glow sticks or cell phone flashlights. Crowdsync Technology provides controllable LED wristbands for events or live performances that light up to the beat of music using specialized DMX control software. Wristbands last roughly six hours or can be purchased with replaceable batteries for multi-day use. They can also be printed with company logos. Prices range from $3.49 to $3.99 per wristband, and the company works on events nationwide. Crowdsync Technology can also be applied to festival-friendly items such as beach balls.

Los Angeles-based Plan-It Interactive provides carnival games, inflatables, and other event activities and equipment. They specialize in oversize games such as giant chess, Jenga, and Twister, as well as human bowling and obstacle courses. The games can be customized for events; the company can also organize teambuilding activities and scavenger hunts. Plan-It Interactive services all of California and Nevada, and can travel to other states upon request.