Fairy-tale land full of light and colors
In the heart of Warsaw, Wiecha Passage turned into a fairy-tale land full of joy, light, and colors, thanks to the Great Christmas Illumination prepared by Wars Sawa Junior. The central point of this extraordinary arrangement is the giant, 6-meter neon Gingerbread Man, who, along with other Christmas decorations by Multidekor, such as the Christmas tree and rotating baubles, created an unforgettable background for holiday photographs.
In the center of a great city like Warsaw, neon has always been present – hence the investor decided on a bold Christmas realization using LED NEON FLEX lighting. This decision turned out to be a hit, as neon lights perfectly match the dynamic character of the city. The decoration had to also align with the plans for holiday activities, such as Santa Claus parades, and enable the utilization of narrow spaces for both decoration and the Christmas market.
With a small surface area, we had to carefully design patterns that would not limit movement and simultaneously allow for smooth communication, creating a meeting place during the Christmas market. Multidekor’s designers demonstrated creativity and an unconventional approach, perfectly responding to the client’s brief. The Christmas installations not only impress with their aesthetics and innovation but also prove that traditional Christmas motifs can be presented in a completely new, unique light.
These Christmas installations, full of cheerful colors and light effects, attract not only Warsaw residents but also tourists looking for a place not only for shopping but above all for good fun. The neon Gingerbread Man became a symbol of a place where the magic of Christmas comes alive at every step, encouraging everyone to celebrate these special moments.
Multidekor’s designers, in creating the project for Wars Sawa Junior, proved their creativity and unconventional approach, perfectly understanding the client’s needs. The Christmas installations not only impress with their aesthetics and innovation but also prove that traditional Christmas motifs can be presented in a completely new, unique light, becoming an attraction for residents and tourists.