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Shoppers delight at giant balloon displays inside intu Eldon Square
Shoppers visiting intu Eldon Square are in for an almighty surprise, with over eighty balloon displays installed on the malls.
A huge variety of vibrant and colourful balloon installations, created by North East company Balloon-ilicious, now cover the entire shopping centre and will be on display throughout April.
With the use of colour and repetition of circular patterns found to be contributing factors to spreading joy, intu Eldon Square hope the balloon displays will create an immersive shopping experience with lots of smiles expected from those visiting the centre.
The balloon displays further highlight intu Eldon Square’s support of positive mental health within the North East, as it recently announced Tyneside and Northumberland Mind as its Charity of the Year for 2019.
Phil Steele, general manager at intu Eldon Square, said: “At intu Eldon Square we strive to create memorable, joyful moments for our shoppers and we hope our colourful balloon installations will do just that.
“We’re delighted to showcase over eighty balloon installations, a first of its kind for North East shoppers on this scale. We believe it will prove to be a popular attraction for those visiting the centre this month - we can’t wait to see everyone’s selfie snaps!”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by intu Eldon Square .
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