Popular Manhattan observation deck the Edge has gotten a floral facelift.
A new, immersive experience called"Sky Bloom" is now open on the 100th floor of Hudson Yards. The flowers are a mix of real and artificial--draped over floor mirrors to create the illusion of walking in a flower field.
"The architecture is quite, very, very modern, very clean, and this gives a little bit of liveliness, color, feeling of somewhere still connected to flowers," Maren Woehe, who was visiting Hudson Yards from France, said."I watch the children enjoying it immensely, and I think connected, paired with the mirrors on the floor, it's quite a nice impression you get," Woehe said.
"We took a bunch of our students here on a field trip from our high school in Montreal," Mary Vanhorne, who was visiting from Canada, said."Feels like spring and summer, it's beautiful. . . I think it really adds something. It's really pretty, you walk in, and it's very impressive and you kind of feel like you're in the middle of a beautiful garden on top of New York City, so it's lovely."Sky Bloom runs through September 4th.
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