
Casa Blond — Milan Design Week
During Milan Design Week, I worked as part of the team at Blond to hold an exhibition, not only highlighting recent projects but also holding a week-long interactive design session that acted as a platform to share our creative design process with the public. The aim for this exhibition was multi-faceted—on one side it was to introduce Blond and its design process on a global stage, and on the other, it was a tool to launch two very different brands to a relevant and widespread audience. The space was designed to invite users from room to room, with a consistent visual language throughout, yet at the same time capturing the essence of the brands that were being launched.
Client
Fuorisalone
Year
2023
Awards
Spatial Design Exhibition Fabrication PR & Brand Strategy Art Direction
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