design awards
gold award
Category: International Exhibit
Exhibitor: Munchkin Inc.
Design/Fabrication: Unrivaled Inc., Ogden, UT, 801-436-1113, www.weareunrivaled.com Fabrication: Gielissen Interiors & Exhibitions, Badhoevedorp, Netherlands, 31-20-581-14-11, www.gielissen.nl Show: Kind and Jugend, 2018
Budget: $750,000 – $999,000
Size: 52-by-69 feet
PHOTOS: Adriaan van Dam Fotografie
All Kidding Aside
When – and if – one thinks about silicone toddler plates and inflatable rubber-duck-shaped baby tubs, words like "fun" and "functional" likely come to mind. But after viewing the exhibit for Munchkin Inc., a provider of children's and baby products, Exhibit Design Awards judges added adjectives such as "fresh," "artistic," and "sophisticated" to the mix.
Designed by Unrivaled Inc., the 52-by-69-foot stand debuted at Kind and Jugend in Cologne, Germany, where visitors were captivated by the product-centered space even as they approached from the aisles. The 10-foot-tall exterior walls comprised white, vacuum-formed tiles that were molded from the lids of Munchkin's new cup line. Designers also draped the entrance with a multicolored curtain of nearly 7,000 die-cut hearts representing the Munchkin logo.
Nice Nice Baby
Once inside, visitors discovered a gallery-like experience featuring free-floating shelves and oodles of colorful product displays, some of which were attached to the walls by concealed magnets. "The resulting effect was a series of products that appeared to float in midair, while the shelves and displays themselves seemed to float off of the walls," said Coty Creighton, Unrivaled's creative director.While the focal point of Munchkin Inc.'s exhibit was clearly its kid-centric and colorful product displays, sophisticated elements – e.g., projection mapping, vacuum-formed wall tiles, and high-density LED video panels – helped elevate the design from "kiddish" to undeniably artistic. Led by a blue carpet, visitors ultimately made their way to the expansive cafe at the back of the booth, where the design spoke to Munchkin's ongoing conservation efforts using projection mapping. What appeared to be three oversized children's cups became the backdrop for animated images of endangered species. Behind each cup, a large-scale diorama depicted each animal's natural habitat. Amid this animal imagery, a range of hospitality offerings and comfortable furnishings provided the perfect playground for staff and attendees to talk shop. E
|
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
TOPICS Measurement & Budgeting Planning & Execution Marketing & Promotion Events & Venues Personal & Career Exhibits & Experiences International Exhibiting Resources for Rookies Research & Resources |
MAGAZINE Subscribe Today! Renew Subscription Update Address Digital Downloads Newsletters Advertise |
FIND IT Exhibit & Display Producers Products & Services All Companies Get Listed |
EXHIBITORLIVE Sessions Certification Exhibit Hall Exhibit at the Show Registration |
ETRAK Sessions Certification F.A.Q. Registration |
EDUCATION WEEK Overview Sessions Hotel Registration |
CERTIFICATION The Program Steps to Certification Faculty and Staff Enroll in CTSM Submit Quiz Answers My CTSM |
AWARDS Sizzle Awards Exhibit Design Awards Portable/Modular Awards Corporate Event Awards Centers of Excellence |
NEWS Associations/Press Awards Company News International New Products People Shows & Events Venues & Destinations EXHIBITOR News |
||||||||||||||||||||
|