In December, creative agency Pearlfisher decided to test out that question. Execs created an adult ball pit, a callback to the days when our childhood selves spent hours flopping around in a room full ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
A free ball pit for adults opens in SoHo today, but don't expect to be able to stroll in off the street while your parents pick you up a couple of Happy Meals. There are only a handful of slots left ...
Fantasy became a reality earlier this month when San Francisco debuted its first pop up ball pit for drunk adults. Ryan Lum, founder of Forward Motion San Francisco, officially achieved greatness when ...
Kids can be kids and adults can be kids at a gigantic ball pit which will soon be located inside a Downtown Detroit high-rise. The same people behind Downtown Detroit’s indoor skating rink, Library ...
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Remember that weird "ball pit for adults" that everyone was talking about? No, not that one. Not that one either. Yeah, that one. Well get ready, because another one has opened up, this time at the ...
LONDON, Jan. 29 (UPI) --A London design firm is promoting "the transformative power of play" by converting its gallery into an adults-only ball pit. The Pearlfisher Gallery said its Jump In ...
Nestled in an airy office building on one of the busiest streets in New York City's downtown SoHo neighborhood is a cathedral of adult play. I don't mean the Fifty Shades kind — you won't find ...
Did you miss out on all the adult ball pit fun a few years back when NYC came down with a severe case of adult ball pit fever (probably caused by spending too much time in said adult ball pits)? Then ...
Bubbles? A giant room of foam? No, those are 1.1 million white plastic balls. “The Beach” is a giant ball pit—for adults—open for frolicking at Sydney Festival in Australia, an annual arts and culture ...