Caran d’Ache Opens Summer Pop-up Shop At Geneva Airport

The creative space features a wide array of Caran d’Ache fine art and writing products, along with a giant coloring mural available for the public to enjoy.

Caran d’Ache has opened, in partnership with Lagardère Travel Retail Suisse, a summer-themed pop-up shop at Geneva Airport.

As well as being a showcase for Caran d’Ache’s latest products, the store at Geneva Airport offers travelers a chance to get creative with a giant colouring mural.

The pop-up comes just as the Montreux Jazz Festival finishes, where Caran d’Ache sponsored four workshops, two live drawing concerts and four artists. There were over 500 free activities at the 58th Montreux Jazz Festival, including concerts, DJ sets, pool parties, screenings, workshops and jam sessions.

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