Video: Flower power for washrooms
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Surprises are not always pleasant. But to go to the toilet and find there a huge bouquet of flowers - this, I think, will be pleasant to anyone. And it doesn't matter that these flowers are made of paper. And it does not matter that they perform a social function - they remind that it is advisable to use an air freshener when leaving the toilet. But how beautiful! And unexpectedly!
German creative agency Jung von Matt has created an unusual ad for Ambi Pur deodorants. This is a bunch of paper flowers that should be in public restrooms and indicate the location of the aerosol with air freshener plus remind visitors to use it after they finish their business.
Moreover, this bouquet is folding. When a person opens the doors to the toilet room, he does not see him, since the structure is located on the back of the door. But as soon as he closes the front door and sits on the toilet, he immediately sees this beauty! What a pleasant surprise! Under the paper bouquet there is an inscription: "Flowers are the power of your toilet!" (Flower - power your bathroom). And even lower, on the floor, there is a can of air freshener, so that people do not forget that they are not the last ones to come here.
Basically, the idea of a folding paper bouquet is so good that it can be used not only in restrooms, but also in ordinary rooms. It is both beautiful and original. It will look especially original as a gift for a loved one. The main thing is that he or she does not know where this idea came from.
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