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    • URBAN IDENTITY/ The Irrational City 2.0
    • URBAN IDENTITY/
    • VISUAL DESIGN/ Gentle Signs
    • VISUAL DESIGN/
    • MASS RETAIL/ Ipercoop | Identity books
    • MASS RETAIL/
    • EXHIBITION DESIGN/ Mediterranean Modern
    • INTERIOR + ARCHITECTURE/ From Soil to Grape
    • EXHIBITION DESIGN/ A New Smart Future
    • EXHIBITION DESIGN/ Urban Dairy
    • EXHIBITION DESIGN/ Bespoke Romance
    • EXHIBITION DESIGN/ Wonderland
    • INTERIORS + ARCHITECTURE/ Ithaca
    • INTERIORS + ARCHITECTURE/ Hi-line
    • EXHIBITION DESIGN/ A Switch of Mind
    • EXHIBITION DESIGN/ Casa Hotel
    • EXHIBITION DESIGN/ Split in Two
    • EXHIBITION DESIGN/ Framing
    • INTERIORS + ARCHITECTURE/ (S)Squares
    • EXHIBITION DESIGN/ Monochrome
    • EXHIBITION DESIGN/ East meets west
    • URBAN IDENTITY/ Growing by Numbers
    • INTERIORS + ARCHITECTURE/ How is the Future?
    • INTERIORS + ARCHITECTURE/ DDM_Jewelry Atelier+Shop
    • VISUAL DESIGN/ Bond and Embrace
    • INTERIOR + ARCHITECTURE/ Transit
    • EXHIBITION DESIGN/ A Temporary Showroom
    • URBAN IDENTITY/ Untitled_with Maurizio Nannucci
    • EXHIBITION DESIGN/ The Lobby
    • URBAN IDENTITY/ Growing by Numbers_Variable Blurring Mix
    • URBAN IDENTITY/ The Irrational City
    • EXHIBITION DESIGN/ Inside-Outside_The Stage
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EXHIBITION DESIGN 中文

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  • The optical effect created by the triple staining of the vertical elements characterizes the whole external architecture. According to the side you are looking at, the pavilion outer surface appears as a continuum of vertical lines with a different chromatic identity. Red and purple if you look to one direction, red and grey if you look to the other.

    The interior space is a compact dense volume leaving just slight introspections from the outside. The ceramic models are exhibited as singular unique pieces in three thematic rooms. The focus is on a) staging the products in small and abstract theatre-like arrangements, b) hang them like patterned fabrics, or c) leave them leaning on easels as paintings. These different and distinctive display modalities are underlined by plays of light and shade that boost the decorative qualities of the ceramic surfaces. 

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    Client/

    Royal Ceramica



    Trade show/

    Cersaie 2014 Bologna IT

    Creative direction/

    Paolo Cesaretti



    Design team/

    Paolo Cesaretti, Michela Pinna, Debora Palmieri, Manuela Mottareale



    Visual design/

    Claudia Astarita



    Contractor/

    Diesis



    Area/

    320 Sqm


    
Photo/
    
Lorenzo Pennati, Stefano Stagni

Featured
 Partition walls  in red and white, creating a  reduced transparency. The contrasting colors create a sense of depth in the space of the exhibition stand.
 Geometric exterior facade of exhibition stand with decorative wooden cladding in red and green colors.
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 For this exhibition stand, the minimal design of the dark information panels, framed by an aluminium structure, directs attention to the products.
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 For the meeting room within this exhibition design project, we selected a warm, bright orange accent wall to create an inviting atmosphere, enhanced by a decorative chandelier of spheres that adds visual interest and contemporary character.
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