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Euroshop 2008 Photo Gallery


Every three years, EuroShop, The Global Retail Trade Fair offers an idea buffet big enough to satisfy the show’s 104,000 attendees. This year, EXHIBITOR staffers bellied up to the buffet and snuck out some samples for innovation-starved readers. While our June 2008 issue offers a biggie-size serving, here’s a doggie bag full of delicious ideas to go.


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    Window Mannequins

    A stark black-and-white palette adds high-fashion flair to this exhibit for Window Mannequins of Carros, France. Circular side walls are juxtaposed against the interior’s straight lines and angles to create diva-like drama.
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    Window Mannequins

    A stark black-and-white palette adds high-fashion flair to this exhibit for Window Mannequins of Carros, France. Circular side walls are juxtaposed against the interior’s straight lines and angles to create diva-like drama.
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    Window Mannequins

    A stark black-and-white palette adds high-fashion flair to this exhibit for Window Mannequins of Carros, France. Circular side walls are juxtaposed against the interior’s straight lines and angles to create diva-like drama.
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    Linkar S.r.l. (Alcalain)

    Why use a simple window when your logo can carve out some added awareness? A stark-white interior adds added contrast against the exterior’s passionate purple.
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    Paul Serafini GmbH Co. KG

    Unfinished wood and illustrated product displays create a highly-suggestive space for Paul Serafini, which offers everything from pictograms and doorbells to hangers and lighting.
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    Paul Serafini GmbH Co. KG

    Unfinished wood and illustrated product displays create a highly-suggestive space for Paul Serafini, which offers everything from pictograms and doorbells to hangers and lighting.
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    Paul Serafini GmbH Co. KG

    Unfinished wood and illustrated product displays create a highly-suggestive space for Paul Serafini, which offers everything from pictograms and doorbells to hangers and lighting.
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    Paul Serafini GmbH Co. KG

    Unfinished wood and illustrated product displays create a highly-suggestive space for Paul Serafini, which offers everything from pictograms and doorbells to hangers and lighting.
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    Burkhardt Leitner Constructiv

    Constructed of Burkhardt Leitner’s modular architectural systems, this “leaning” conference room creates an optical illusion of sorts — not to mention an aisle-side gawkers slowdown.
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    Conform GmbH

    German exhibit house Conform has molecular design down to a science. Inventive curves and shapes fuse with a two-hued color palette to create a simple yet stunning design.
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    Conform GmbH

    German exhibit house Conform has molecular design down to a science. Inventive curves and shapes fuse with a two-hued color palette to create a simple yet stunning design.
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    Expotechnik Heinz Soschinski GmbH

    Multinational exhibit house Expotechnik heats things up with these colossal lamps. Reflecting the company’s corporate-orange hue, the suspended lamps draw the eye, and the seat, to a peaceful lounge.
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    Haigis Schultz GmbH

    German exhibit house Haigis Schultz takes the natural route with these gigantic round stones, which take center stage with a flourish. A clever window built into the exhibit’s side wall acts as a frame and offers a picture-perfect photo op.
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    Haigis Schultz GmbH

    German exhibit house Haigis Schultz takes the natural route with these gigantic round stones, which take center stage with a flourish. A clever window built into the exhibit’s side wall acts as a frame and offers a picture-perfect photo op.
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    Voblo GmbH & Co. KG

    How do you communicate your exhibit-construction prowess? If you’re Voblo, you start with this eye-catching wooden arch, constructed of little more than 1-by-4 whitewashed boards.
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    Schweitzer Project AG

    Clearly defining the space without entirely closing it in, this wooden wave is a product demo of sorts for custom retail-fabrication company Schweitzer Project.
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    Schweitzer Project AG

    Clearly defining the space without entirely closing it in, this wooden wave is a product demo of sorts for custom retail-fabrication company Schweitzer Project.
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    Welkam Ltd.

    While this inventive origami-like mobile creates a one-of-a-kind wonderland, it’s also an apropos accent for Welkam, a Japanese exhibit- and environmental-design firm.
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    Plus Light Tech

    No, this lighting company based in Mumbai, India, doesn’t sell pinwheels. But the reflective surfaces of these whimsical toys make for an unforgettable eye- and light-catching display.
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    Plus Light Tech

    No, this lighting company based in Mumbai, India, doesn’t sell pinwheels. But the reflective surfaces of these whimsical toys make for an unforgettable eye- and light-catching display.
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    Moysig Retail Design GmbH

    Moysig makes a statement with this mini booth within a booth, comprising little more than an elevated platform, irregular-length wooden slats, and some fun-and-funky hues.
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    Hypsos b.v.

    The circle gets the stare with this eye-catching wall from Hypsos, a 3-D design and communication company based in The Netherlands. Coaster-size circular frames feature design-project photos on the walls’ interior surfaces and simple black and white disks on the exterior.
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    Hypsos b.v.

    The circle gets the stare with this eye-catching wall from Hypsos, a 3-D design and communication company based in The Netherlands. Coaster-size circular frames feature design-project photos on the walls’ interior surfaces and simple black and white disks on the exterior.
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    Zaruba GmbH

    Zaruba, an Austrian retail-furnishings firm, enlists simplistic forms and a startling orange hue to create this spectacular seating ensemble.
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    D’Art Design Gruppe

    Great ideas tend to float to the top. Such is the case with this balloon umbrella. Underneath the massive yet feather-light structure, unobtrusive black seating with imbedded monitors and slots for inventive giveaways almost go unnoticed.
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    D’Art Design Gruppe

    Great ideas tend to float to the top. Such is the case with this balloon umbrella. Underneath the massive yet feather-light structure, unobtrusive black seating with imbedded monitors and slots for inventive giveaways almost go unnoticed.
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    ProjektPilot GmbH

    Adjacent to D’Art Design’s helium-filled highlight, this undulating wall anchors the space for ProjektPilot, an exhibit-fabrication firm and sister company for D’Art Design.
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    Ueberholz GmbH

    German exhibit house Ueberholz offers a noteworthy display featuring four monolithic stone columns, each with a slice through its core and an inconspicuous microphone attached. When struck with rubber or wooden mallets, the stones emit deep musical tones — and create a one-of-a-kind experience that resonates with attendees.
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    Ueberholz GmbH

    German exhibit house Ueberholz offers a noteworthy display featuring four monolithic stone columns, each with a slice through its core and an inconspicuous microphone attached. When struck with rubber or wooden mallets, the stones emit deep musical tones — and create a one-of-a-kind experience that resonates with attendees.
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    Ueberholz GmbH

    German exhibit house Ueberholz offers a noteworthy display featuring four monolithic stone columns, each with a slice through its core and an inconspicuous microphone attached. When struck with rubber or wooden mallets, the stones emit deep musical tones — and create a one-of-a-kind experience that resonates with attendees.
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