SKITTLES is giving away one lucky winner the chance to live in a mini-yet maximalist, rainbow-filled New York City apartment as part of its newest innovative campaign SKITTLES Littles. The brand has transformed one NYC micro unit into the SKITTLES Littles Living apartment, with a year’s rent paid by SKITTLES.
Ro Cheng, Vice President at Mars, says SKITTLES isn’t afraid to max out the micro and deliver a truly pleasantly perplexing way to experience its newest innovation ‘SKITTLES Littles’. “We hope to inspire moments of everyday happiness for fans, helping them enjoy the little things in life through our SKITTLES Littles Living apartment.”
The campaign apartment, packed into 353 colorful square feet, located at Carmel Place is Manhattan’s first micro-unit apartment building developed by Monadnock Development and managed by Common Living, a Habyt Company. SKITTLES partnered with Klaric, Gen Z sensation and maximalist interior decorator, to artfully transform the space into a colorful haven. Klarc said the SKITTLES Little Living apartment feels like a small escape from reality with the rainbow colors and maximalist décor. “Living in a small space doesn’t mean you have to think small when it comes to style. I had so much fun transforming the SKITTLES Littles Living apartment with bold colors and funky furniture.”
SKITTLES fans, who are 18+ years of age, across the United States have until May 21 to enter the competition for a chance to live in the SKITTLES Littles Living apartment with rent paid for a year.
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