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Artist Christophe Guinet Grows Nike Flower Sneakers for “Just Grow It”

Artist Christophe Guinet Grows Nike Flower Sneakers for “Just Grow It”

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Over the past four decades, Nike has grown into the world’s largest sportswear brand and continues to reach beyond normal expectations to craft legendary products. CEO Mark Parker even went as far to call Nike a lifestyle brand in a recent interview, which goes to show that the slogan of Just Do It has gotten the Swoosh farther than anyone could’ve imagined when they initially set off to make solid running footwear. Paris-based artist Christophe Guinet took the slogan and flipped it to Just Grow It, as he cultivated plants and flowers to look like some classic Nike high tops. The entire project is definitely worth checking out, so stick around after the break.

Source: Design Boom

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