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To promote its new urban headphones, Philips teamed up with Ogilvy London and various pubs across east London to turn tables into music players.
The tables were donned with hand carved typography inspired by the neighborhood it’s located in, and encouraged pub-goers to plug in their headphones directly into the table.
Pub-goers could borrow Philips headphones from the bar, and listen to music inspired by the carved illustrations and neighbourhood.
Besides providing pubgoers with music, and a place for a pint of beer, the tables also helped them test out Philips’ headphones.
[via NOISY & PHILIPS and Facebook]
To promote its new urban headphones, Philips teamed up with Ogilvy London and various pubs across east London to turn tables into music players.
The tables were donned with hand carved typography inspired by the neighborhood it’s located in, and encouraged pub-goers to plug in their headphones directly into the table.
Pub-goers could borrow Philips headphones from the bar, and listen to music inspired by the carved illustrations and neighbourhood.
Besides providing pubgoers with music, and a place for a pint of beer, the tables also helped them test out Philips’ headphones.
[via NOISY & PHILIPS and Facebook]