Kabuto Calm & Colour

Various Locations
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Various Locations

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Kew Gardens 0.39 miles

Kabuto Noodles have worked with Marvel Illustrator and author of best selling ‘Sherlock: the Mind Palace’ Mike Collins to create giant colouring in billboard for busy Londoners in Westminster, Hackney and Greenwich.

On 1st June 2016, Kabuto Noodles will unleash a world first colouring in billboard on London’s most stressed boroughs, touring Westminster, Greenwich and Hackney, offering busy Londoners respite from a tough day at work with a calming colouring in billboard and serving up delicious hot noodles pots from their range.

Working with top mindful illustrator Mike Collins (illustrator for the BBC’s Sherlock Colouring In Book and Marvel Comics), Kabuto Noodles has produced a world first 10 foot by 20 foot colouring in board for Londoners to bring to life with colour during their lunch. An on-trend activity to reduce stress and strongly linked to mindfulness and meditation, Kabuto Noodles billboard aims to bring a spot of colour (and noodles) to stressed Londoners on their lunch break.

The Kabuto Noodles ‘Calm and Colour’ will be touring London all day, making several stops in London’s most stressed out boroughs, announcing each stop in plenty of time to allow people to plan their lunch break and head down to the billboard at the locations below:

Atterbury Street, Westminster – 11am – 1pm, Wednesday 1st June

Hanbury Street, Spitalfields – 1.30pm – 3pm, Wednesday 1st June

Park Row Greenwich – 3pm – 5pm, Wednesday 1st June

Kabuto Noodles founder Crispin Busk comments: “Kabuto Noodle and Rice pots are all about helping people reclaim their lunch break while still enjoying something hot, tasty and filling. We can’t wait to serve up hot Kabuto Noodles to busy Londoners and offer them a really convenient lunch and an unusual lunchtime activity to help them make the most of their lunch break! Our noodles are packed with Asian inspired flavours, real quality ingredients and ready in just four minutes, letting you get on with what you really want to spend your lunch time doing – taking your mind off work!”

Illustrator Mike Collins, who drew the BBC’s Sherlock colouring in book commented: “Colouring in is a great activity to help get rid of stress and clear the mind. Focusing on simple actions really helps the brain let go of worries and anxiety, and the end result also looks great. I can’t wait to see people bring my illustration to life on such a large scale.”

To be the first to hear exactly where the billboard will be stopping, follow Kabuto Noodles on social media.

Londoners can also request a visit from the billboard (including a free hot lunch!) by Tweeting @KabutoNoodles explaining why they need to reclaim their lunch break from Wednesday 25th May.

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