Operating with the theme of “Color Vibes,” shade and design phenom Tekla Evelina Severin reworked a 250-square-meter (virtually 2,700 sq. ft) empty area for the FORMEX inner honest closing month. The venture concerned exhibition design, curation, and styling a sequence of rooms, which resemble both a superbly staged set for {a magazine} photograph shoot or a superbly accomplished inner of a house. Taking inspiration from a labyrinth, hide-and-seek video games, and a Rubik’s dice, Dimensions of Color is composed of more than one areas positioned in a zigzag formation, taking into account adjustments in viewpoint from each view. Regardless of the attitude, new framed vignettes seem, as do ever-changing shade palettes, making the distance really feel love it’s bouncing from side to side between realism and surrealism.
Immersed in Severin’s color-blocked international are a curated roster of 200 merchandise sourced from 400 exhibitors, leading to a large mixture of gadgets that really feel like they belong.
Every area options black and white checkered flooring with layers of wealthy, saturated wall colours. Crowned off with furniture – some that fit and a few that distinction – that give each and every room a objective, whether or not it’s a front room, kitchen, bed room, child’s area, atrium, or front room.
Regardless of using such a lot of colours, none of them really feel misplaced, as each and every works with the colour beside it, around the room, or within the subsequent area.
Footage by way of Fredrik Bengtsson and Tekla Evelina Severin.