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Lulu bags Guinness Record with the World’s Largest Flower Pot Mosaic

September 24, 2024

Lulu has officially secured the Guinness World Record for the World’s Largest Flower Pot Mosaic. This floral masterpiece, spanning an impressive 94 square meters, was unveiled in celebration of Saudi Arabia’s 94th National Day, crafted with an incredible 125,000 fresh flowers.

This world record event was under the patronage of Jeddah Municipality, and the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture (MEWA), and the Lenobadir, in partnership with Comfort.

The achievement was recognized during a ceremony held at the Roshn Waterfront Jeddah, where Guinness World Records adjudicator Mbali Masechaba Nkos presented the certificate to LuLu western province team. The event was graced by the presence of Eng. Ahmed Alqarni – Director general of Ministry of Environment, Water , and agriculture – Makkah region.

“This record breaking event stand as a testament to Lulu’s commitment to fostering national pride and embodies the spirit of unity of the nation,” said Shehim Mohammed, LuLu Saudi Director.

The floral mosaic, crafted with meticulous attention to detail, showcases the theme “Dream and Achieve,” capturing the aspirations and hopes of the Saudi people.

The event gathered attendees who marveled at the display, celebrating national pride. Witnessing the record-breaking event, attendees had also got the opportunity to participate in various activities and win exciting prizes, including iPhones, AirPods, TVs, and exclusive annual gym memberships. LuLu hosted this event in association Roshn, and Rotana SN. Rafeek Muhammed Ali, Regional Director at Lulu western province and other senior officials was also a part of this event.


September 24, 2024
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