"Founded in Vancouver BC in 1998, the first lululemon shared its retail space with a yoga studio. We've been growing ever since, and our technical yoga and run clothes are now available in countries all over the world. We want to elevate the world from mediocrity to greatness. Our Mission Statement is to create components for people to live longer, healthier, fun lives. We make technical athletic apparel for yoga, dancing, and most other sweaty pursuits. All lululemon locations have strong ties to our local communities." The Lululemon at Center 1 has a front sculpture made by Oklahoma native John Paul Philippe. John-Paul Philippe is a native Oklahoma born artist and designer splitting his time between New York City and Sharon, CT. John-Paul's work ranges from paintings & murals to large scale interior design elements such as integrated metal sculpture in both commercial and private venues. John-Paul's design aesthetic has been at the forefront of the Barneys New York store concept design and interior art throughout the United States and Japan. Recent endeavors include large scale metal architectural partitions, commissioned for public and private collections in addition to his upcoming gallery exhibitions. Recent solo exhibitions include: Barry Whistler Gallery, Dallas, TX. In Design: The Artwork of John-Paul Philippe. Artspace at Untitled, Oklahoma City, OK. John-Paul is currently represented by Exhibit Art Gallery at Center 1. His wall dividers, furniture, lighting elements, and bird perches have be shown in numerous international design shows and fairs.