Jul.10, 2013
My favorite Japanese brand MUJI announced that its USA branch will hold a global campaign for MUJI to GO, a category of MUJI products curated based on the concept of "Good Travels with Good Products".
MUJI sells a wide variety of household and consumer No Brand Quality Goods. The value of the MUJI product is in its effectiveness without the renowned brand or designer name. The essence of MUJI products lies in its simplicity, flexibility and modesty to fit different life styles and individual preferences.
Partner with All Nippon Airways, the campaign will be starting on Friday, July 12 through Thursday, August 15 at MUJI stores worldwide.
3D Printing
Customers who shop at any MUJI stores in the USA during campaign can take 3D photos at MUJI Times Square store with an original receipt. The 360-degree scan data will be available to download to your PC and smart phone, also available to share on Facebook.
One family has a chance to win a trip with airplane tickets, sponsored by ANA, and a 3D miniature figure. They will be 3D scanned at the airport and receive their figurines at the destination.
Ten families have a chance to win a free 3D miniature figure by applying with a serial number, which will be provided at MUJI retail stores when a purchase of over $30 is made. The families will be able to wear MUJI products and use MUJI to GO goods for the 3D scanning.
Watch the video below:
The MUJI USA Times Square store is located at 620 8th Ave (at 40th St), New York, NY 10018. Visit here for further information.
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