About Artwork
Type(s)
- Outdoor
- Public Art
- Temporary
- Urban Furniture
Designed to showcase information, art, and community initiatives in public spaces, Bloom’s display columns provide a free-standing, durable, and versatile solution for outdoor activations. Whether used for event signage, public art displays, heritage interpretation, or visitor wayfinding, these structures create highly visible landmarks that enhance the experience of a place while blending seamlessly into their surroundings.
Ideal for streetscapes, parks, historic districts, and event sites, the columns help bring public spaces to life by guiding visitors, highlighting community events, and supporting cultural programming. They can serve as temporary signage during festivals, feature curated content, or create engaging walking routes that encourage exploration and discovery.
Optional integrated backlighting ensures maximum visibility and impact both day and night, extending their presence well beyond daylight hours. Available as a set of four units, Bloom’s display columns offer a flexible platform for creating cohesive visitor experiences across a site or destination.
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Artist(s)
Bloom
Bloom is a Quebec-based design company founded by designer Marie-Eve Bourassa, with a mission to bring art and culture into everyday public spaces.
Working at the intersection of urban furniture, exhibition design, and public art activation, Bloom creates modular outdoor structures that become landmarks, gathering places, and open-air galleries. Designed and fabricated in Quebec, their work combines refined aesthetics with durable, four-season construction for both temporary and permanent installations.
Driven by the belief that art should be experienced beyond traditional cultural venues, Bloom transforms parks, streets, and urban destinations intoaccessible places of discovery. Its customizable arches, benches, columns, and display structures support a wide range of cultural activations, while alsoserving as elegant tools for wayfinding, public signage, and place identity.
With a strong focus on material quality, adaptability, and public engagement, Bloom offers a distinctive approach to placemaking, inviting passersby to pause, gather, and encounter art in the flow of daily life.




