Tiffany’s Origami Events Across New York

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Tiffany & Co the American luxury jewelry and specialty retailer in conjunction with Taro’s Origami Studio, recently held a holiday event to remember across multiple New York locations, including at Saks Fifth Ave.  The events, held in conjunction with other Mother’s Day celebrations, were in downtown Manhattan as well as several Roosevelt Field mall locations outside Brooklyn.

At each event a Taro’s Origami Artist would fold origami iris flowers from specialty designed and created Tiffany’s paper to hand out to guests.  These flowers created a unique take-away for visitors and a lasting impression of exclusivity as they could watch their flower being hand crafted just for them.  The flowers were then also misted with specialty Tiffany’s fragrances to further tie in the brand.

The May 11th event at the Roosevelt Field mall was Frank Ling, a Taro’s Origami Senior Artist from the Brooklyn Studio.

Frank Ling Taro’s Origami Senior Artist at Bloomingdale’s

Curled origami iris flowers with the Tiffany fragrance

The next day on the weekend, Taro’s Origami Artist Mandy Fong and Joe Adia held similar events at Macy’s in Brooklyn and Saks Fifth Ave in Manhattan.  These events were all a continuation of several origami experiances that Taro’s has held in various luxury stores across the country.  Check out our corporate projects page to see more events just like this!

Artist Mandy Fong folding origami for Mothers Day at a NYC Macys.

 

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