Oui by Yoplait is adding a little extra razzle-dazzle to its design.
The Minneapolis-based brand is paying homage to its French-style roots by launching a line of uniquely designed glass pots that have been inspired by different aspects of French heritage.
In addition, the company is also launching a four-part crafting series — Oui Heritage Workshop — to celebrate the limited-edition Heritage collection.
The limited-edition Oui Heritage collection features its signature subtly sweet yogurt, made with whole milk that has been cultured for eight hours and individually poured. Each glass pot part of the line will feature a design inspired by French heritage including:
- French Chic, which contains stripes that come from the nautical culture of Northern France;
- French Countryside, which features a pattern that could be found in a farmhouse kitchen in the fields of Provence; and
- French Modern, which was inspired by Art Deco, a visual style that first appeared in France in the early 1900s.
On Bastille Day, July 14, design expert and star of Netflix’s “Queer Eye,” Bobby Berk will kick off the workshop series on his Instagram account by showcasing how simple it is to add to a touch of French elegance to your home with DIY hanging planters, the company said.
“The décor of your everyday space is important, especially now that we are all spending more time at home than we ever have, and bringing in those small changes that make you happy, can be as easy as crafting tea candles or plant holders with these adorable glass pots from Oui by Yoplait’s Heritage Collection,” Berk said. “You’ll be amazed at how a few easy-to-make projects can add a French-inspired flair to your living space, transforming your room and improving your mood.”
From then on, the workshop will continue each Tuesday through August 4 with three additional installments led by such notable designers and crafting pros as Design Lovefest, Wit & Delight, and A Beautiful Mess.