
Developed for venues across a broad range of public and event-driven environments — from metro stations to theatre foyers, from trade fairs to hotel lobbies, from cinema entrances to corporate reception areas — this bespoke project designed a modular information and welcome display family able to adapt to each venue's architectural character. Lockable aluminum-framed notice cases, large-format wooden easels, freestanding brochure and catalogue racks, illuminated poster lightboxes and angled reading-tilt information stands were unified under a single design grammar. The family's real strength comes from the material and lighting spectrum that lets the same system work across contexts. A metro station calls for an anti-vandal glass + anodized aluminium + locked cover combination, while a theatre foyer reinterprets the very same chassis in natural walnut veneer and brass detailing. Floor-anchored models were engineered for marble-paved hotel lobbies, flat-packed folding easels for trade fair halls, and backlit LED poster cases for cinema entrances. All print surfaces feature a lockable protection layer and a rear-access spring system, so operations teams can refresh content network-wide with a shared key and a few minutes of work. The project was built around the idea of a single "public communication furniture line" — one production line, one shared spare-parts set, one governing graphic guideline — that can be ordered in the variant that fits each new context. When a hotel group opens a new city, a cinema chain launches a new auditorium, or a municipality commissions a new metro line, the relevant family variant is simply re-ordered. The result is a visitor-communication infrastructure for organisations managing very different venue typologies with a unified voice — one that adapts to context without ever fracturing the corporate whole.
Modular Information Display Family for Public Spaces and Event Venues
Modular • Multi-Contextual • Visitor-Centric Welcome & Information System
2025
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