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Apple Brings Apple Watch's Floral Face to Life in London

Apple Brings Apple Watch's Floral Face to Life in London

August 20, 2015

Apple has taken their floral faces found on the Apple Watch and brought them to life at the historical Selfridges, also known as Selfridge & Co. located in London. The installation, which ranges from 200mm to 1.8m in height feature different versions of the Apple Watch, ranging from the Sport all the way to the Edition.

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According to Wallpaper.com the installations comprise of 24, large, 50 medium, and 5,525(!) small flowers. Some are even 3D printed.

The ambitious installation comprises a remarkable 24 large, 50 medium and 5,525 small flowers, plus 240 slightly larger ‘small-plus’ flowers, each created via different methods. For example, the large and medium flowers were crafted from cast resin, while the smaller components were 3D printed.

It is well known that the flowers used for Apple Watch wallpapers were taken very seriously as profiled by Wired several months ago. According to the profile, some flowers required more than 24,000 shots over the span of 285 hours. For Apple to bring some of these to life is truly stunning.

It’s unknown how long these will be on display, but boy are they gorgeous. If you’re in London, feel free to shoot some pics and send them over. Below we’ve attached some posted from Wallpaper.com. You can head over there to see more.

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