Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • Bombay Sapphire Unplugged

    Combining cocktail and bathing rituals, the Bombay Sapphire Unplugged: The Cocktail Experience took guests into an immersive space of moist, steamy, creativity, where they could unplug from the outside world and free their minds for inspiration (and gin sipping).

  • Paradise Now

    Paradise Now at Eccleston Yards was London’s first well-being playground – a free, outdoor, urban installation that combined leading wellness trends to create a space based around the idea of supercharged relaxation.

  • The Institute of Primal Colour

    Colour lovers had reason to celebrate this spring as leading UK paint brand, Valspar®, launched a unique, immersive experiment to discover why we love certain colours. The Institute of Primal Colour was created in collaboration with world-renowned design studio Bompas & Parr. launched a unique, immersive experiment to discover why we love certain colours. The Institute of Primal Colour was created in collaboration with world-renowned design studio Bompas & Parr.

  • Agora Meeting Room

    Flagship design hotel, Hilton London Bankside partnered with Bompas & Parr to launch The Agora, the world’s best meeting room packed with features specifically designed to stimulate creativity

  • Lost Lagoon

    Earlier this year, Bompas & Parr and Captain Morgan rum took Londoners on a nautical adventure to an underground paradise: the Lost Lagoon.

  • Carousal: Flavour Funfair

    The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, Toronto, invited Bompas and Parr to take over and design their annual fundraiser, Power Ball. This year was the fundraiser’s 20th anniversary and take over we did.

  • Library of Shadows: A Garden of Fear

    Hallowe’en 2018, don night vision goggles, explore the darkness and embrace the fear factor. Abandon hope all ye who enter Library of Shadows: A Garden of Fear.

  • Curses!

    Bompas & Parr and the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology Cursed participants in a month-long installation within the enchanting halls and cabinets of curiosity of the Petrie Museum.

  • Seismic Sound Bath

    The Seismic Sound Bath was conceived as a deliberately provocative foray into the world of senses and emotions – albeit one that is intrinsically artistic in output.

  • SCOOP: A Wonderful Ice Cream World

    SCOOP: A Wonderful Ice Cream World was a celebratory show that explored the past, present and future of ice cream and formed The British Museum of Food’s first major exhibition, just right for the summer.

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