Tradeshow Index Magazine

Tradeshow Index Magazine

Tradeshow Index Magazine featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

B&B Italia Hong Kong

Introduced by Colourliving, Hong Kong’s one-stop lifestyle destination, B&B Italia flagship showcases the Italian luxury furniture brand's timeless designs in an environment that reflects the striking settings architect Antonio Citterio has created. The layout presents multiple areas of different styles ranging from the minimalist to the decorative, but always with an accent on contemporary living. The showroom not only provides top-notch B&B Italia collections, but also a holistic service, sharing with customers the latest views on home living trends in line with the brand’s philosophy.

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Urban Peony Pavilion

The plane layout of this case is to simulate the feeling of mountain and jungle with small space blocks, to arrange traffic flow lines and use flow lines, so that various functional blocks are hidden in the space blocks. In the modern space of reinforced concrete, the designers create urban rural scenes that can travel with each other. With the avant-garde literati life scene of "The Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove" more than 1000 years ago, and the unique oriental opera culture as the design creative point, the designers create a dreamlike and crossing party scene with a unique sense.

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Lihpao Plaza

Lihpao Plaza is a shopping mall with story scenes constructed by art and technology. From the four major genes of life aesthetics, community service, family growth, and innovation, and entertainment, the theme of entertainment are to create a new experiential shopping mall. With the breakthrough of the topic space design gimmick to build six characteristics, namely "The Feast of jiufen", "He Feng Ri Li", "Liu Mang Wu", "The Secret Garden", "The Future World" and "The Vivid Food Court".

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Art Gallery

"Party at an art museum" was our idea for this stand, an intimate space where visitors could feel relaxed and inspired. Traditional walls were in this design replaced by black matte laminate fins with chic gray marbling. Placed at geometric angles, the fins provided privacy, while still allowing glimpses at the stand’s sleek interior. Like a natural waterfall, 250 strands of delicate golden chain suspended floor to ceiling created a shimmering, translucent curtain which wrapped around opposing corners of the centerpiece.

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Puls

The German engineering company Puls moved to new premises and used this opportunity for visualizing and stimulating a new collaboration culture within the company. The new office design is driving a cultural change, with teams reporting a significant increase in internal communication, particularly between research and development and other departments. The company has also seen a rise in spontaneous informal meetings, known to be one of the key indicators of success in research and development innovation.

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SUIGETSU JAPANESE RESTAURANT

1. They combined both ChongQing and Japanese culture in this restaurant. Some of the features were coming from ChongQing's traditional culture. While Japanese culture also play an important role in it. 2. You can feel the varies changes of ChongQing's landscape by all the hight differences of the floor. 3. The plan arrangements combined Chinese Fengshui culture. 4. This restaurant can not be defined as a Japanese restaurant, nor a Chongqing restaurant. It absorbed the similar features of these two place.

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