Consumers'' interest in nature''s bounty shows no signs of slowing down in the coming years, fueling the urban gardening trend that''s greening up both private balconies and shared city spaces. As a way to help keep that interest burning bright, the Dutch Flower Council set up four giant, plant-filled displays throughout Paris this past weekend that gave visitors an immersive dose of green, oxygen-rich life.

Between 26 and 28 November, passers-by in each of Gare Montparnasse, Place Saint Germain, Bercy Village and Place Colette were sure to notice a gigantic, transparent bubble installed there that was filled with a wide variety of indoor plants. Created by designer Amaury Gallon, the pop-up, self-enclosed gardens each featured a different array of plants: at Gare Montparnasse, for example, it was a jungle being represented, while Bercy Village''s garden was designed to be ‚a4‚¬‚Apsychadelic.‚a4‚¬‚ Each walk-in bubble measured some 60 cubic meters and so was roughly big enough to accommodate just two visitors at a time, creating a private and intense sensory experience.

Dubbed Ma Bulle, Ma Plante & Moi ‚a4‚¬‚a4 or ‚a4‚¬‚AMy Bubble, My Plant and Me‚a4‚¬‚ ‚a4‚¬‚a4 the campaign no doubt delivered not just a break in consumers'' day while it was up, but also a reminder of the importance of flowers and plants in daily life. Which, of course, could well translate into increased sales of such items, particularly over the coming holidays. How could *your* brand deliver a little pop-up and immersive shopping inspiration this holiday season... (Related: Collaborative pop-up store focuses on eco-friendly goods ‚a4‚¬‚a4 From 12 tons of trash, a pop-up hotel with a message ‚a4‚¬‚a4 Partnering with Crunch, pop-up Gap store focuses on fitness for a month ‚a4‚¬‚a4 Multisensory pop-up spaces.)

Website: www.mabulleetmoi.fr Contact: mtoresse@vfc.fr

Spotted by: Irene Festa


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