Origami standInspired by origami "fortune teller" and the ClickView company logo the unique stand design for BETT 2010 in London reflected the company's innovative spirit and contributed to the stand's success.The design consists of 890 cardboard elements connected via 1500 plastic spheres. Based on two cardboard modules and 4 different types of spheres, the system is highly cost effective as well as easy to assemble, ensuring a scalable reuse of the system for a variety of tradeshows and conferences.
Designer: Christian Maas
Innovative balloon standBalloonfiesta at an educational trade show in London. Over 3500 balloons turned ClickView stand into the highlight of BETT 2009. Designer: Christian Maas
LichtinfusionThe concept of the lichtinfusion is based on a transformation of an everyday object which frees itself from its predetermined function and advances to a self-confident design object. The lamp presents itself in an emancipated manner and excels through its puristic elegance. available here
Designer: Christian Maas (Germany)
LichtinfusionThe concept of the lichtinfusion is based on a transformation of an everyday object which frees itself from its predetermined function and advances to a self-confident design object. The lamp presents itself in an emancipated manner and excels through its puristic elegance. It instinctively plays with public perception provoking the viewer to take a standpoint. It is the unexpectedly intriguing combination of space, object and public perception that turns this lamp into an outstanding contemporary design piece. buy it here
LocationCologne, Germany SpecialtiesArchitecture, Industrial Design, Interior Design LinksWebsiteSchoolPeter Behrens School of Architecture ExhibitionsIMM Cologne, BETT UK CONTACT
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