A key highlight of the design was the central can column, a striking feature that referenced Bottletop's signature ring-pull detailing, emphasizing the brand’s commitment to repurposed materials. Robotic display stands added a futuristic edge, seamlessly blending technology with design. Another standout was the Trivision display, which created a dynamic connection between the inside and outside of the space.
In collaboration with BOMS, a renowned local street artist, Chinese calligraphy was introduced into the store, bridging the cultural gap between London and Hong Kong. This artistic touch helped translate Bottletop's message of sustainability and innovation into a new market, making the pop-up both visually captivating and conceptually meaningful.
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The 3D printed igloo was created from recycled plastic, an innovative combination of sustainable production and elegant design. The plinths were demountable, made from recycled acrylic.
The 'Snow Couch' seating inspired by The Fraenkel Garden Bench was made from decommissioned parachutes, filled with recycled roof installation and Recycled (green cast) acrylic sheets.
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