With party decorations, elements of magic and fantasy are imperative. Designer Rebecca Moyster understands this, and uses delicacy and detail to create the right celebratory atmosphere. With an eye for elegant creations, she has set up Bonbon, a creative alternative to the ordinary helium balloon.
Bonbon provides balloons which can be given as a gift for any occasion. Each balloon is unique, with strings so striking they can quite easily become keepsakes once the helium disperses.
As a final flourish, each is presented in a box with a handwritten note. WGSN-homebuildlife subscribers can see more about party decorations in our latest report.
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