Coral: Light Bulbs
Decoration starts with color
Advertising Agency: Leo Burnett Brasil, São Paulo, Brazil
Creative Director: Ruy Lindenberg
Art Director: Luiz Ramon
Copywriter: Fabio Ozório
Published: August 2009
Decoration starts with color
Advertising Agency: Leo Burnett Brasil, São Paulo, Brazil
Creative Director: Ruy Lindenberg
Art Director: Luiz Ramon
Copywriter: Fabio Ozório
Published: August 2009
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12 Comments
Nice and simple.
Wow! What a concept. 10/10
RAM KATE
Pretty cool, I like. Just one thing to point out though. It's spelt 'colours' or 'colors'. Not 'colores'. :p
Now, this is an Ad... selling point, spot-on...
Nice, simple, selling. I would like to have some bulbs to make some RGB experiments in my room. :p
Awesome!
I love it.
Like this, I would be really tempted to try 1 or 2. Only.. I would probably leave them on after and would never by the paint.. LOL!
.: look for the green giant on the label :.
wow! what a great idea!
nice idea
finally a way to see if you want to repaint your room without actually having to repaint it :)
i always have trouble imagining what a room might look like with different decorations so this would be a great help!
I feel like I'm in the twilight zone. How is this really that good? The color emitted from a light bulb is going to vary by distance from a wall, meaning that there is no way that they can guarantee their paint colors are going to actually match, thus defeating the purpose of the concept.
it doesn't matter that the colors aren't exactly the same! it's just to give you an idea what your boring, white room might look like in... pink let's say!