Browse ads: Automotive- Alcoholic beverages- Clothing- Cosmetics- Entertainment- Food- Travel- Telecommunications- More...
Top 6 this week
Ambient

Pandora: Art of Loves, 1

Top 6 this week
This November, Pandora welcomed consumers to an immersive new pop up experience in central London. Situated on the South Bank, near Tower Bridge, Pandora has worked with creative agency, Backlash, on a unique activation which has been inspired by Pandora’s holiday campaign, Loves Unboxed. The ‘Art of Loves’ pop-up, opens to the public from Thursday 9th – Sunday 19th November, and was designed to look like a huge Pandora jewellery box, welcoming everyone who walks through its doors into an art installation which celebrates different interpretations of ‘Loves’ via five of the UK’s most exciting up and coming artists: Hisham Echafaki, Renin Bilginer, Eve De Haan, Makiko Harris and Phoebe Boddy. Taking centre stage in Potters Field Park, guests who visited the activation were able to view the artists’ installation, and have the opportunity to create their own piece of art, via a bespoke interactive platform. After creating their own artwork, guests also had the opportunity to showcase their designs on digital screens which surrounded the exterior of the pop up, or print their designs off as personalised wrapping paper for a loved one. The pop-up became London’s largest digital gallery of ‘Loves’, transforming the digital art created inside the pop-up into eight metre by three metre digital canvases.
Credits

Gold sponsors

The Best Ad Jobs

Retrieving latest jobs

Visit Campaign Brief for Australian creative
advertising news