Float House is the first floatation center in Vancouver, and one of the largest in the world. The space is comprised of a clean, modern retail and reception space and five float rooms which house the floatation tanks. The entry is highlighted by a 17 foot tall screen of birch plywood hexagons woven with colorful hemp twine. omb created the branding for Float house in tandem with designing the space, which has created a strong, holistic identity for the business overall.
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