Tag: Experience Design

  • Mysterium

    In December 2016, Bompas & Parr helped take 1,600 guests on a journey to Neuland – a conceptual land of enlightenment filled with sensory delights that defied all expectations.

  • The Joy of Bees

    Bompas & Parr curated the world’s most extensive art installation dedicated to some of the rarest honeys in the world. A four-floor townhouse in Soho was transformed into a golden hive of activity for Relais & Chateaux, the international hotel group, featuring an immersive experiential art installation and gastronomic tasting of honeys collected from its properties worldwide.

  • Beyond the Waterfall

    Beyond the Waterfall

    A cocktail odyssey

  • Voice of God

    Voice of God

    For this year’s Merge Bankside Festival, Bompas & Parr is collaborated with Hilton Bankside to present an audio-based installation so powerful it appears to connect you with the supernatural.

  • Night of the Oneironaut

    The mysteries and wonders of sleep, the subconscious and the world of dreams was laid bare for the grand opening of the new Citizen M flagship hotel in Tower Hill.

  • Dinner at the Twits

    Bompas & Parr collaborated with an interactive theatre group to present a dining experience with a difference: at the table of Roald Dahl’s most revolting protaganists Mr and Mrs Twit.

  • Le Savoir

    Le Savoir is a collaboration between Bompas & Parr and Cirque du Soleil producers 45 Degrees for Stella Artois and is an immersive dining experience promising four seasons in one glass.

  • Sausage Social

    For World Design Capital Taipei 2016, Alice Wang Design Studio invited Bompas & Parr to reinvent the traditional night market experience.

  • Institute of Flavour

    Bompas & Parr invited the public to be part of a revolutionary new ‘crowd-seasoning’ initiative allowing them to pick a revolutionary new flavour for popcorn maker Propercorn out of hundreds of thousands of possibilities.

  • Fleurs des Rêves

    Fleurs des Rêves

    “Through the Unknown, we’ll find the New”. Charles Baudelaire, Les Fleurs du Mal