Korin_Mari
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I thought it would be fun to post a behind the scenes of Korin's marketing department, those who live too far away to visit us frequently or have never visited us. When we're not running around like headless chickens in the showroom doing sales, planning events, cleaning, checking into forums, slamming our heads against our desks thinking of ways to improve, eating (best thing about working in the hospitality/culinary industry! There is always food at Korin. LOL) and blah blah... We're doing arts and craft, or decorating.
This month's promotion
For the August promotional sale, we decided to make clay food (since we can't use real food without it rotting/attracting bugs) to fill bamboo disposables!!
Our previous showroom display, showcasing our Ion Strong Wine Glasses as chandeliers and a nice table set up.
Dango made of sculpey clay!
Takoyaki. We put bits of purple and green pieces to make it look octopus bits and scallions, but you can't really see it.
Do you like our xiao long bao (pork soup dumplings)? We were getting hungry while making these, and thought about going to NY's famous Joe's Shanghai for them.
Nice Japanese wind chimes for the summer
Putting up the back drop
Whole table setting.
DONE! View from the outside. Meet my co-marketing partners, Wendy and one of our web/marketing designers, Kyoka.
Thank you for reading! I hope you enjoyed my post.
This month's promotion
For the August promotional sale, we decided to make clay food (since we can't use real food without it rotting/attracting bugs) to fill bamboo disposables!!
Our previous showroom display, showcasing our Ion Strong Wine Glasses as chandeliers and a nice table set up.
Showroom Window Display: Behind the Scenes!
Dango made of sculpey clay!
Takoyaki. We put bits of purple and green pieces to make it look octopus bits and scallions, but you can't really see it.
Final Window Display
Do you like our xiao long bao (pork soup dumplings)? We were getting hungry while making these, and thought about going to NY's famous Joe's Shanghai for them.
Nice Japanese wind chimes for the summer
Putting up the back drop
Whole table setting.
DONE! View from the outside. Meet my co-marketing partners, Wendy and one of our web/marketing designers, Kyoka.
Thank you for reading! I hope you enjoyed my post.