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Loki Box Design Brings Mobile Architecture to TIFF 2017


Canadian design firm serves the marketing world with mobile structures

TORONTO, Aug. 31, 2017 /CNW/ - Loki Box Design, a Canadian international award-winning design firm, is bringing mobile architecture to the forefront of the marketing world at this year's Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). The firm will support Bell and L'Oréal by creating nontraditional structures out of shipping containers to host the two largest activations of TIFF, held from September 7 to 17, 2017.

L'Oréal Paris Canada activation at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. Structure by Loki Box Design. (CNW Group/Loki Box Design)

Loki Box Design (Loki) creates fully mobile structures out of recycled materials that can be reassembled for use at multiple locations, for any purpose. By serving the needs of big brands across North America, the firm is showcasing how mobile architecture is not only a strategic marketing investment, but an eco-friendly and functional architectural solution.

"We give new life to raw materials that would otherwise be wasted," said Pierre-Mathieu Roy, President at Loki. "Our structures are designed to not only amplify a brand's image, but are constructed to be fully mobile so they can travel to any indoor or outdoor event, any time of the year."

With a short four-year history, Loki has won numerous awards for their distinctive architecture and has worked with prominent brands across Canada and the United States.

Their practical business model and high-quality structures demonstrate the marketing potential of mobile architecture and are quickly gaining traction with brands who are pushing the boundaries of experiential marketing.

This year's Bell activation is composed of four fully-branded shipping containers and will host up to 150 visitors at a time. Guests will have the chance to experience virtual reality among other tech demonstrations and gain access to an exclusive view of the red carpet.

L'Oréal will welcome guests to their fully-mobile structure composed of three shipping containers and a glass box where they can test beauty products and visit a photo booth alongside other digital elements. The structure will host more than 10,000 beauty fans this year.

SOURCE Loki Box Design


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