We proactively advised Bouygues to continue using an existing stand structure and modular unitary sustainably, and to refresh with the use of real ash wood surfaces and wood flooring. These images are taken of the stand in use at data shows that took place in London, Frankfurt and Monaco, and incorporate biophilic design considerations to humanise the spaces.
At approx 125m2, this fully functional sustainable bar for the ‘AFTER HOURS’ event space was produced almost exclusively with reused and up-cycled materials to demonstrate that one doesn’t need to use new materials to create a considered and aesthetically pleasing designed space.
World Exhibition Stand Awards 2021 | Best Stand 100-200 sqm | UNLTD_XYZ awarded GOLD
Interpretation and 3D brand language development of Adobe’s urban youthful multimedia campaign ‘Make the Leap’ culminated in this striking new urban and industrial design aesthetic, creating an immersive brand experience for visitors, and an impactful presence for Adobe at Bett.
World Exhibition Stand Awards 2022 | Best Feature Area | UNLTD_XYZ awarded DIAMOND
Whilst realising an interior design for just the duration of the show, we developed the 3D brand language and created a sense of permanence to the space. An aesthetically pleasing and welcoming VIP lounge, fine-dining restaurant and bar space inspired by flight and a feeling of being in the air.
World Exhibition Stand Awards 2021 | Best Sustainable Stand | UNLTD_XYZ awarded SILVER
For this 2019 show, we developed the 3D brand language and proposed the use of sustainable materials comprising recycled plastics and FSC timber to repurpose an existing stand structure and unitary that were destined for disposal due to a company rebrand. This project showcased how designing with sustainability in mind, even when reusing existing stand elements, can help minimise industry waste and reduce costs.
This timeless contemporary aesthetic, designed in collaboration with Tom Postma Design, provides a neutral minimal backdrop to showcase Sladmore’s collection of bronze sculptures. A mixed-use interior including; open plan gallery space, conference/dining room, storage rooms, kitchen and external courtyard area.
Revisiting our original 2012 design for this multifunctional Beach Club. We developed a more luxury, refined and exclusive feel to the environment in 2018 through high-end specification and materiality featuring marble and a sculptural lighting installation.
In collaboration with Tom Postma Design, we conceived a classic spatial design aesthetic and provided detailed display considerations for the exhibition environment as a whole for the expert dealers of medieval manuscripts and early printed books.
One of our largest projects and most significant challenges to date for the global software company Zendesk. Working to a very tight schedule, we realised the brand team’s creative vision for the event whilst adapting our previously created designed elements. We coordinated the overall space planning, project management, technical detailed drawings, production of all custom unitary, all furniture and biophilic requirements for the entire London event which took place at the historic Grade 1 listed warehouse Tobacco Dock in Wapping.
This multifunctional elegant interior, divided into two adjacent areas: the long restaurant room looking out on the museum’s courtyard and the light-flooded bar area, creates the ideal atmosphere for daytime visitors and evening guests.