Collaborative mural painting for teams
Collaborative mural painting is a team building activity with a focus on co-creation. With us, you can engage your audience at your conference, or paint an office mural together with your team. You don’t need any expertise, just an open mind…
Different scenarios for different needs
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Office mural team building
Wall by Numbers is a one-day creative team building where teams co-create and paint a mural in their office. This activity is a chance to be together in a relaxing way while reflecting on your company values and refocusing on your mission. The resulting mural will be a lasting memento of your awesome team and what you can achieve together. Want to learn more? Read about the 5 benefits for teams and a case study at Too Good To Go Belgium.
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Collaborative mural painting on canvas
No wall? No problem! If you don't feel like making a permanent mark on your wall, we can achieve the same large-scale wall mural effect by painting a set of canvases and putting them up in your office. You can decide to work on one large piece that fits together as a puzzle or several smaller pieces, there is no limit to what's possible. And since we are not "chained" to the office, we can go anywhere in Belgium if you want to try this at a team offsite.
Collaborative mural painting in action
Case studies
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Collaborative canvas painting at a team offsite
The team at SolarPower Europe wanted to showcase their values and culture in the form of a large-scale mural, but instead of doing it at their office, they wanted to take their activity to their team offsite in the Belgian countryside. So instead of their office wall, we painted on canvases during an epic creative adventure.
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Collaborative office mural at Too Good To Go Denmark
Together with the marketing team at Too Good To Go Denmark, we created a 4x2,5 meter mural in their Copenhagen office. The team painting in groups of 4-5 people during a whole day and then celebrated the result with a well-deserved office party.
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Collaborative mural painting at Too Good To Go Belgium
This was the pilot project to see whether collaborative murals can really work or not. Luckily the project was a huge success and together with the Belgian Too Good To Go team we created a beautiful mural in their dining area.
How it works
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Step 1
First we discuss the kind of event you are preparing and what you would like to achieve. Then, during a brainstorm, we come up with ideas for the visual that would best serve your audience.
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Step 2
I draw some sketches and send them to you for review. Then I revise them based on your comments until we come up with the final design.
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Step 3
The day of the event, I come to the site with the final drawing and all of the painting materials. After the setup, we are ready to paint!
Our murals
Testimonials