The 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in California is set to showcase stunning art installations designed to captivate festival goers and enhance the event’s dynamic atmosphere.
Among the works featured are large-scale creations from prominent design studios, including Paris-based Uchronia and Stephanie Lin, Dean of The School of Architecture at TSOA.
Each year, Coachella partners with Public Art Company to select installations that offer both aesthetic appeal and opportunities for interaction.
These art pieces can be seen across the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, located just outside Palm Springs, where the festival takes place.
Another remarkable piece is “Le Grand Bouquet” by Paris-based Uchronia, a playful nod to the flower-power movement of the 1960s and 1970s.
The centerpiece of the installation is a 32-foot-tall sculpture with inflatable flowers atop green-painted metal stems.
Surrounding this central “bouquet” are tiered seating elements, providing an interactive space for festival attendees.
Uchronia was recognized as the Emerging Designer of the Year in 2023 at the Dezeen Awards for their innovative work.
These engaging and thought-provoking installations are set to make Coachella 2025 an unforgettable experience for both art lovers and music fans.