This Mobile Shop's Design is Inspired By Public Swimming Pools
Rahul Kalvapalle — August 21, 2016 — Art & Design
References: howaboutstudio & dezeen
If you happen to check out the Festival of Love over at the Southbank Centre in London, you might just come across a cute little pop-up kiosk that looks a lot like a swimming pool, complete with white and blue tiles and a pool ladder.
Developed by none other than How About Studio, this particular pop-up shop doesn't just try and look summery, but it lives up to that ideal with its primary function, which is to sell sunscreen and other products that would be useful to anyone looking to use the adjacent water fountain.
With an eye-catching design that doesn't look great but is also directly related to the shop's main function, this pop-up kiosk is well and truly making a splash.
Developed by none other than How About Studio, this particular pop-up shop doesn't just try and look summery, but it lives up to that ideal with its primary function, which is to sell sunscreen and other products that would be useful to anyone looking to use the adjacent water fountain.
With an eye-catching design that doesn't look great but is also directly related to the shop's main function, this pop-up kiosk is well and truly making a splash.
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