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Folded bus landmark comes to London
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Commuters were stopped in their tracks as they spotted a full size, folded London bus.
The single decker, which measures 6m by 6.2m appeared to have been folded upwards at 90-degree angle with is rear end nearly six metres off the ground.
The bus forms part of a public art project, specially commissioned by electronics giant Samsung to celebrate the release of the its new Galaxy Z Fold6 and Galaxy Z Flip6.
The bus, created by British artist Caspar Philips, t includes a host of recycled materials from real London buses.
It was constructed to the accurate scale of a real single decker bus taking two months to design and build.
Additional public art installations include a folded bench, lamppost and telephone box, created by designer Jem Hughes.
The iconic domed telephone box was complete with a payphone and phone book, with the lamppost folding at nearly three metres tall.
The public will be able to see the art installations in and around London for themselves until 27th July 2024.
OPS: The folded London bus on show Bishops Square, central London, to celebrate the launch of Samsung’s Galaxy Z series phones.
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Folded bus landmark comes to London
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Commuters were stopped in their tracks as they spotted a full size, folded London bus.
The single decker, which measures 6m by 6.2m appeared to have been folded upwards at 90-degree angle with is rear end nearly six metres off the ground.
The bus forms part of a public art project, specially commissioned by electronics giant Samsung to celebrate the release of the its new Galaxy Z Fold6 and Galaxy Z Flip6.
The bus, created by British artist Caspar Philips, t includes a host of recycled materials from real London buses.
It was constructed to the accurate scale of a real single decker bus taking two months to design and build.
Additional public art installations include a folded bench, lamppost and telephone box, created by designer Jem Hughes.
The iconic domed telephone box was complete with a payphone and phone book, with the lamppost folding at nearly three metres tall.
The public will be able to see the art installations in and around London for themselves until 27th July 2024.
OPS: A folded lamppost outside London's Old Street Tube station, renamed Fold Sreet for the campaign, to celebrate the launch of Samsung’s Galaxy Z series phones.
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Folded bus landmark comes to London
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25/07/2024
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Commuters were stopped in their tracks as they spotted a full size, folded London bus.
The single decker, which measures 6m by 6.2m appeared to have been folded upwards at 90-degree angle with is rear end nearly six metres off the ground.
The bus forms part of a public art project, specially commissioned by electronics giant Samsung to celebrate the release of the its new Galaxy Z Fold6 and Galaxy Z Flip6.
The bus, created by British artist Caspar Philips, t includes a host of recycled materials from real London buses.
It was constructed to the accurate scale of a real single decker bus taking two months to design and build.
Additional public art installations include a folded bench, lamppost and telephone box, created by designer Jem Hughes.
The iconic domed telephone box was complete with a payphone and phone book, with the lamppost folding at nearly three metres tall.
The public will be able to see the art installations in and around London for themselves until 27th July 2024.
OPS: A folded bench outside London's Old Street Tube station, renamed Fold Sreet for the campaign, to celebrate the launch of Samsung’s Galaxy Z series phones.
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Folded bus landmark comes to London
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25/07/2024
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Commuters were stopped in their tracks as they spotted a full size, folded London bus.
The single decker, which measures 6m by 6.2m appeared to have been folded upwards at 90-degree angle with is rear end nearly six metres off the ground.
The bus forms part of a public art project, specially commissioned by electronics giant Samsung to celebrate the release of the its new Galaxy Z Fold6 and Galaxy Z Flip6.
The bus, created by British artist Caspar Philips, t includes a host of recycled materials from real London buses.
It was constructed to the accurate scale of a real single decker bus taking two months to design and build.
Additional public art installations include a folded bench, lamppost and telephone box, created by designer Jem Hughes.
The iconic domed telephone box was complete with a payphone and phone book, with the lamppost folding at nearly three metres tall.
The public will be able to see the art installations in and around London for themselves until 27th July 2024.
OPS: The folded London bus on show Bishops Square, central London, with artist Caspar Philips.
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Folded bus landmark comes to London
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25/07/2024
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Commuters were stopped in their tracks as they spotted a full size, folded London bus.
The single decker, which measures 6m by 6.2m appeared to have been folded upwards at 90-degree angle with is rear end nearly six metres off the ground.
The bus forms part of a public art project, specially commissioned by electronics giant Samsung to celebrate the release of the its new Galaxy Z Fold6 and Galaxy Z Flip6.
The bus, created by British artist Caspar Philips, t includes a host of recycled materials from real London buses.
It was constructed to the accurate scale of a real single decker bus taking two months to design and build.
Additional public art installations include a folded bench, lamppost and telephone box, created by designer Jem Hughes.
The iconic domed telephone box was complete with a payphone and phone book, with the lamppost folding at nearly three metres tall.
The public will be able to see the art installations in and around London for themselves until 27th July 2024.
OPS: The folded London bus on show Bishops Square, central London, with artist Caspar Philips.
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Folded bus landmark comes to London
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Commuters were stopped in their tracks as they spotted a full size, folded London bus.
The single decker, which measures 6m by 6.2m appeared to have been folded upwards at 90-degree angle with is rear end nearly six metres off the ground.
The bus forms part of a public art project, specially commissioned by electronics giant Samsung to celebrate the release of the its new Galaxy Z Fold6 and Galaxy Z Flip6.
The bus, created by British artist Caspar Philips, t includes a host of recycled materials from real London buses.
It was constructed to the accurate scale of a real single decker bus taking two months to design and build.
Additional public art installations include a folded bench, lamppost and telephone box, created by designer Jem Hughes.
The iconic domed telephone box was complete with a payphone and phone book, with the lamppost folding at nearly three metres tall.
The public will be able to see the art installations in and around London for themselves until 27th July 2024.
OPS: The folded London bus on show Bishops Square, central London, to celebrate the launch of Samsung’s Galaxy Z series phones.
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Folded bus landmark comes to London
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25/07/2024
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Commuters were stopped in their tracks as they spotted a full size, folded London bus.
The single decker, which measures 6m by 6.2m appeared to have been folded upwards at 90-degree angle with is rear end nearly six metres off the ground.
The bus forms part of a public art project, specially commissioned by electronics giant Samsung to celebrate the release of the its new Galaxy Z Fold6 and Galaxy Z Flip6.
The bus, created by British artist Caspar Philips, t includes a host of recycled materials from real London buses.
It was constructed to the accurate scale of a real single decker bus taking two months to design and build.
Additional public art installations include a folded bench, lamppost and telephone box, created by designer Jem Hughes.
The iconic domed telephone box was complete with a payphone and phone book, with the lamppost folding at nearly three metres tall.
The public will be able to see the art installations in and around London for themselves until 27th July 2024.
OPS: The folded London bus on show Bishops Square, central London, to celebrate the launch of Samsung’s Galaxy Z series phones.
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Folded bus landmark comes to London
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25/07/2024
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Commuters were stopped in their tracks as they spotted a full size, folded London bus.
The single decker, which measures 6m by 6.2m appeared to have been folded upwards at 90-degree angle with is rear end nearly six metres off the ground.
The bus forms part of a public art project, specially commissioned by electronics giant Samsung to celebrate the release of the its new Galaxy Z Fold6 and Galaxy Z Flip6.
The bus, created by British artist Caspar Philips, t includes a host of recycled materials from real London buses.
It was constructed to the accurate scale of a real single decker bus taking two months to design and build.
Additional public art installations include a folded bench, lamppost and telephone box, created by designer Jem Hughes.
The iconic domed telephone box was complete with a payphone and phone book, with the lamppost folding at nearly three metres tall.
The public will be able to see the art installations in and around London for themselves until 27th July 2024.
OPS: A folded London telephone box in central London, to celebrate the launch of Samsung’s Galaxy Z series phones.
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Folded bus landmark comes to London
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25/07/2024
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Commuters were stopped in their tracks as they spotted a full size, folded London bus.
The single decker, which measures 6m by 6.2m appeared to have been folded upwards at 90-degree angle with is rear end nearly six metres off the ground.
The bus forms part of a public art project, specially commissioned by electronics giant Samsung to celebrate the release of the its new Galaxy Z Fold6 and Galaxy Z Flip6.
The bus, created by British artist Caspar Philips, t includes a host of recycled materials from real London buses.
It was constructed to the accurate scale of a real single decker bus taking two months to design and build.
Additional public art installations include a folded bench, lamppost and telephone box, created by designer Jem Hughes.
The iconic domed telephone box was complete with a payphone and phone book, with the lamppost folding at nearly three metres tall.
The public will be able to see the art installations in and around London for themselves until 27th July 2024.
OPS: The folded London bus on show Bishops Square, central London, to celebrate the launch of Samsung’s Galaxy Z series phones.
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Folded bus landmark comes to London
Ferrari Press Agency
Fold 1
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25/07/2024
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Pictures must credit: Samsung
Commuters were stopped in their tracks as they spotted a full size, folded London bus.
The single decker, which measures 6m by 6.2m appeared to have been folded upwards at 90-degree angle with is rear end nearly six metres off the ground.
The bus forms part of a public art project, specially commissioned by electronics giant Samsung to celebrate the release of the its new Galaxy Z Fold6 and Galaxy Z Flip6.
The bus, created by British artist Caspar Philips, t includes a host of recycled materials from real London buses.
It was constructed to the accurate scale of a real single decker bus taking two months to design and build.
Additional public art installations include a folded bench, lamppost and telephone box, created by designer Jem Hughes.
The iconic domed telephone box was complete with a payphone and phone book, with the lamppost folding at nearly three metres tall.
The public will be able to see the art installations in and around London for themselves until 27th July 2024.
OPS: The folded London bus on show Bishops Square, central London, with artist Caspar Philips.
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Folded bus landmark comes to London
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25/07/2024
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Pictures must credit: Samsung
Commuters were stopped in their tracks as they spotted a full size, folded London bus.
The single decker, which measures 6m by 6.2m appeared to have been folded upwards at 90-degree angle with is rear end nearly six metres off the ground.
The bus forms part of a public art project, specially commissioned by electronics giant Samsung to celebrate the release of the its new Galaxy Z Fold6 and Galaxy Z Flip6.
The bus, created by British artist Caspar Philips, t includes a host of recycled materials from real London buses.
It was constructed to the accurate scale of a real single decker bus taking two months to design and build.
Additional public art installations include a folded bench, lamppost and telephone box, created by designer Jem Hughes.
The iconic domed telephone box was complete with a payphone and phone book, with the lamppost folding at nearly three metres tall.
The public will be able to see the art installations in and around London for themselves until 27th July 2024.
OPS: The folded London bus on show Bishops Square, central London, to celebrate the launch of Samsung’s Galaxy Z series phones.
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Folded bus landmark comes to London
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Fold 1
Ref 16040
25/07/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Samsung
Commuters were stopped in their tracks as they spotted a full size, folded London bus.
The single decker, which measures 6m by 6.2m appeared to have been folded upwards at 90-degree angle with is rear end nearly six metres off the ground.
The bus forms part of a public art project, specially commissioned by electronics giant Samsung to celebrate the release of the its new Galaxy Z Fold6 and Galaxy Z Flip6.
The bus, created by British artist Caspar Philips, t includes a host of recycled materials from real London buses.
It was constructed to the accurate scale of a real single decker bus taking two months to design and build.
Additional public art installations include a folded bench, lamppost and telephone box, created by designer Jem Hughes.
The iconic domed telephone box was complete with a payphone and phone book, with the lamppost folding at nearly three metres tall.
The public will be able to see the art installations in and around London for themselves until 27th July 2024.
OPS: A folded banch and telephone box outside London's Old Street Tube station, renamed Fold Sreet for the campaign, to celebrate the launch of Samsung’s Galaxy Z series phones.
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Floral displays celebrating the Queen's Platinum Jubilee are seen at the Chelsea in Bloom 2022 in London
Floral displays celebrating the Queen's Platinum Jubilee are seen at the Chelsea in Bloom 2022 in London
The alternative floral art show, transforms the streets of Chelsea from the 23 – 28 May
Produced by Cadogan in association with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), the annual competition has grown dramatically each year, with Chelsea’s retailers, restaurants and hotels adorning themselves with breath-taking displays made of flowers to compete for the coveted awards.
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Floral displays celebrating the Queen's Platinum Jubilee are seen at the Chelsea in Bloom 2022 in London
Floral displays celebrating the Queen's Platinum Jubilee are seen at the Chelsea in Bloom 2022 in London
The alternative floral art show, transforms the streets of Chelsea from the 23 – 28 May
Produced by Cadogan in association with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), the annual competition has grown dramatically each year, with Chelsea’s retailers, restaurants and hotels adorning themselves with breath-taking displays made of flowers to compete for the coveted awards.
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Floral displays celebrating the Queen's Platinum Jubilee are seen at the Chelsea in Bloom 2022 in London
Floral displays celebrating the Queen's Platinum Jubilee are seen at the Chelsea in Bloom 2022 in London
The alternative floral art show, transforms the streets of Chelsea from the 23 – 28 May
Produced by Cadogan in association with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), the annual competition has grown dramatically each year, with Chelsea’s retailers, restaurants and hotels adorning themselves with breath-taking displays made of flowers to compete for the coveted awards.
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Floral displays celebrating the Queen's Platinum Jubilee are seen at the Chelsea in Bloom 2022 in London
Nick Knowles and girlfriend Katie Dadzie
Floral displays celebrating the Queen's Platinum Jubilee are seen at the Chelsea in Bloom 2022 in London
The alternative floral art show, transforms the streets of Chelsea from the 23 – 28 May
Produced by Cadogan in association with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), the annual competition has grown dramatically each year, with Chelsea’s retailers, restaurants and hotels adorning themselves with breath-taking displays made of flowers to compete for the coveted awards.
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Covent Garden , London, Uk Europe
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Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Café London.
Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Cafe London. The business is based from disused BT telephone boxes with one in Cheswick and another pictured here, in Greenwich.
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Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Café London.
Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Cafe London. The business is based from disused BT telephone boxes with one in Cheswick and another pictured here, in Greenwich.
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Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Café London.
Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Cafe London. The business is based from disused BT telephone boxes with one in Cheswick and another pictured here, in Greenwich.
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Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Café London.
Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Cafe London. The business is based from disused BT telephone boxes with one in Cheswick and another pictured here, in Greenwich.
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Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Café London.
Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Cafe London. The business is based from disused BT telephone boxes with one in Cheswick and another pictured here, in Greenwich.
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Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Café London.
Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Cafe London. The business is based from disused BT telephone boxes with one in Cheswick and another pictured here, in Greenwich.
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Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Café London.
Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Cafe London. The business is based from disused BT telephone boxes with one in Cheswick and another pictured here, in Greenwich.
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Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Café London.
Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Cafe London. The business is based from disused BT telephone boxes with one in Cheswick and another pictured here, in Greenwich.
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Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Café London.
Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Cafe London. The business is based from disused BT telephone boxes with one in Cheswick and another pictured here, in Greenwich.
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Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Café London.
Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Cafe London. The business is based from disused BT telephone boxes with one in Cheswick and another pictured here, in Greenwich.
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Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Café London.
Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Cafe London. The business is based from disused BT telephone boxes with one in Cheswick and another pictured here, in Greenwich.
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Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Café London.
Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Cafe London. The business is based from disused BT telephone boxes with one in Cheswick and another pictured here, in Greenwich.
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Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Café London.
Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Cafe London. The business is based from disused BT telephone boxes with one in Cheswick and another pictured here, in Greenwich.
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Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Café London.
Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Cafe London. The business is based from disused BT telephone boxes with one in Cheswick and another pictured here, in Greenwich.
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Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Café London.
Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Cafe London. The business is based from disused BT telephone boxes with one in Cheswick and another pictured here, in Greenwich.
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Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Café London.
Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Cafe London. The business is based from disused BT telephone boxes with one in Cheswick and another pictured here, in Greenwich.
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Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Café London.
Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Cafe London. The business is based from disused BT telephone boxes with one in Cheswick and another pictured here, in Greenwich.
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Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Café London.
Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Cafe London. The business is based from disused BT telephone boxes with one in Cheswick and another pictured here, in Greenwich.
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Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Café London.
Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Cafe London. The business is based from disused BT telephone boxes with one in Cheswick and another pictured here, in Greenwich.
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Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Café London.
Loreinis Mejia, owner of Amar Cafe London. The business is based from disused BT telephone boxes with one in Cheswick and another pictured here, in Greenwich.
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