Tissue Tree Bears Silky Relief to Spontaneous Sneezers

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In time for allergy season — which not only stimulates sneezes but generates impromptu tear-duct leakage — Kleenex erected a Tissue Tree, swathed in silk, no less, beside Sydney’s Museum of Contemporary Art.

The tree was inspired by the work of “wrapping” artist Christo and is wrapped in over a kilometer of silk. (See metric conversion here.) More importantly, it sports 700 generous tissue blossoms, which passersby can tug out at leisure.

Clever way to promote Kleenex Silk Touch, whose wares are supposed to be even softer than the average snot receptacle. Greenpeace is gonna have a helluva good time tearing the lovely idea a new one, though. We can already hear the siren song: Turning your gauche synthetic wares into fake spins on the noble arbors that fell for your cause? You sick bastards!

Charming and childlike hands-on work by JWT/Sydney; brought to our attention by Influencia, which has certainly hit the ground running since its relaunch late last month. More videos, interviews and the like at Tissue Tree on YouTube.

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