Coachella for years has had a playful and art-filled experience, and this year’s is no different. LA-based Do Lab created huge fabric ‘mushrooms’ for this year’s event, and they added a flowy, vibrant feel to the areas around one of the main stages.

The large-scale installations sprouted from the ground to spread out into a canopy-like shape, providing color and shade to concert goers. The structures feel much more engaging and enlivening than a traditional tent would, and the wind flowing through them provided a sense of motion and movement that felt alive.

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Photography is by Jamal Eid | Images courtesy of Do Lab. 


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