• RADON Exhibition LLC
    @radonexhibitionllc
    Radon is an international exhibition and events company with manufacturing facilities in the USA and Europe. Our incredibly talented team can maintain total control of all projects we are always committed to delivering on time and with exceptional quality. Our exhibition experience has seen us complete hundreds of stands worldwide over 16 years. https://www.radonexhibition.com/
  • Pixelmate Exhibition Organizing
    @pixelmateexxhibitionoranizing387
    Address Warehouse - Plot No. 599-400, Premises No. 599002123 Jabel Ali - Jebel Ali Industrial Area - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Phone Number +971508142850 Website https://pixelmateexpo.com/ Business Email Info@pixelmateexpo.com Description Leading Exhibition Stand Contractor in Duabi , UAE Leading Exhibition Stand Designers In Dubai, UAE Business Hours- 9 am to 6pm , Friday closed Google Link https://goo.gl/maps/j9sS33SEmwpAvqqY9 Keywords: exhibition stand exhibition stand builders dubai exhibition stand contractors dubai exhibition stand companies in dubai exhibition stand design exhibition stand dubai exhibition stand design companies in dubai display stand pop up stand exhibition stand builders exhibition stand design dubai exhibition stand builders in uae display stands dubai booth design exhibition design stand builders dubai exhibition stand design in dubai stand design promotion stand exhibition company banner stand exhibition stand companies exhibition contractor dubai exhibition design company in dubai exhibition stand contractors exhibition stand designers in dubai exhibition stand design uae exhibition booth exhibition booth design exhibition stand design companies stand contractor dubai display stands in uae
  • Indian Exhibition Industry Association
    @ieia
    IEIA is an Exhibition Industry who is working towards provides a same platform to all kind of person available.  We have simplified the Event Management as the exposure on the same platform to all give a better understanding and help industry to grow.
  • Vitra Design Museum
    @vitra_design_museum
    The Vitra Design Museum numbers among the world’s leading museums of design. It is dedicated to the research and presentation of design, past and present, and examines design’s relationship to architecture, art and everyday culture. In the main museum building by Frank Gehry, the museum annually mounts two major temporary exhibitions. Smaller parallel shows are presented in the Vitra Design Museum Gallery, a neighbouring exhibition space. Often developed with renowned designers, many of the museum’s exhibitions cover highly relevant contemporary themes, such as future technologies, sustainability or questions like mobility and social awareness. Others address historical aspects or protagonists.
  • Guggenheim Architecture + Design Studio
    @guggenheimarchitecturedesignstudio
    Guggenheim Architecture + Design Studio is a multidisciplinary creative atelier that integrates architecture, interior environments and brand direction. We've worked with a variety of local, national, and international clients in the areas of retail, hospitality, residential, medical and exhibition design. Our love for design, craft, and tailored spaces led us to establish a practice that allows our journey to be both creative and vital. Our studio is licensed to practice Architecture in the States of Oregon, Washington, and Hawaii
  • Wolf Architects, Inc.
    @wolfarchitectsusa
    We are all living in the modern world, and the designers at Wolf Architects seek to provide our clients with creative, inventive, sustainable settings for daily life. Whether a new residence, a renovation, or an expanded and restored existing modern home, Wolf Architects brings both expertise and vision to the task. President Gary Wolf, FAIA, is also a leader in the movement to preserve threatened modern architecture, through advocacy, tours, and exhibitions. For more of our projects check out our website at www.wolfarchitects.com or visit our Instagram @wolfarchitects.usa.
  • George Nelson
    @georgenelson
    George Nelson (1908-1986) was an extremely influential industrial designer, writer, and thinker whose designs are as popular today as perhaps they’ve ever been. Educated in architecture at Yale University in the 1920s, Nelson was a prolific writer on design. He wrote for Architectural Forum and Interiors and published the top-drawer books Tomorrow’s House, How to See: A Guide to Reading Our Man-Made Environment, and Building a New Europe: Portraits of Modern Architects. More important than his writing, however, was his work as an industrial designer. He had a close relationship with the Herman Miller furniture company, for which he served as creative director, which produced his famous works such as the bubble lamp, marshmallow sofa, swag leg desk and dozens of clocks. In 1959 he worked on the exhibition design of the American National Exhibition in Moscow, home of the famous “Kitchen Debate” between then US Vice President Nixon and Soviet Premier Nikita Kruschev. Nelson’s legacy lives on now and he has come to define mid-century American design like few others.
  • Charles and Ray Eames
    @charlesandrayeames
    Charles Eames (1907–1978) and his wife, Ray Eames (1912–1988) were American designers who made significant contributions to modern architecture and industrial design. These Cranbrook Academy of Art grads turned mid-century-modernist power couple are a case study in excellent design. Charles and Ray’s prolific partnership took shape with the molded plywood chair in the 1940s, but the duo also dabbled in film, exhibition installations, toys, and even a miniature train in Los Angeles’s Griffith Park.
  • Austere
    @austere
    austere.co We work with the most progressive companies in design, fashion, beauty, hospitality, technology and entertainment and find unique ways to present their vision, products and ideas to the world. Throughout the year we present exhibitions, host events, hold symposiums, offer screenings, and design intimate rooftop dinners around topics that excite us, our partners, and friends. At Austere ideas actualize, innovations advance, collaborations succeed and conversations are started.
  • fferrone design
    @fferronedesign
    fferrone design is a Chicago-based multidisciplinary design practice offering interior architecture, exhibition design, furniture, package design, and home accessories. Its principal and founder is Felicia Ferrone, who is also an independent curator and educator.
  • Workstead
    @workstead
    Workstead is a design firm founded in 2009 by Stefanie Brechbuehler and Robert Andrew Highsmith. They were joined by Ryan Mahoney, also a graduate of the RISD Architecture program, in 2010. They focus on architectural and interior design, lighting, furniture, and exhibitions. Workstead’s aim is to design responsible works that create a sense of place for both the objects they contain and the people that experience them. Their palette is strong and rich, yet simple and efficient.
  • Naoto Fukasawa
    @naotofukasawa
    It’s not just anyone who can distill the inherent beauty in a basic box cutter, but Japanese industrial designer Naoto Fukasawa has an eye for the extra-ordinary. His 2006 exhibition Super Normal, co-curated by British designer Jasper Morrison, paid homage to everyday objects. Now, as design director of Plus Minus Zero, he develops new electronics and household sundries and, in the process, has created a simplified equation for good design.
  • Tiffany Jow
    @tiffanyjow
    Tiffany Jow is a writer and editor specializing in art, design, and culture. Currently the Features Director at Surface, she has contributed to a variety of print and digital publications including Architectural Digest, Art Review, Artsy, Cultured, Dwell, New York Magazine, Wallpaper*, and Wallpaper* City Guides. While earning her M.A. in London, she spent a year in the research department at the Victoria and Albert Museum and contributed to the 2011 exhibition "Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970–1990," curated by Glenn Adamson and Jane Pavitt. Later, she worked in the development office at the Museum of Arts and Design, where she managed corporate partnerships. She has also helped creative practitioners, including architects Tod Williams and Billie Tsien, implement their voice across platforms and articulate their mission, work, and process.
  • Thomas Bentzen
    @thomas_bentzen
    Thomas Bentzen's work ranges from tableware to interior design, from furniture to industrial design. His passion is to create objects that engage and create curiosity, that are functional and simple and meet the human need while in use—and simply create joy while not. He is obsessed with materials and their limits, by form and functionality and by the durability of design. Before setting up his own design office in spring 2010 he worked for Danish designer Louise Campbell for five years where he became a partner in 2008. Bentzen is co-founder of the Copenhagen-based design collective REMOVE and has exhibited his work at various international exhibitions and furniture fairs. He is a board-member at the Danish Cabinetmakers Autumn Exhibition also known as SE and occasionally teaches at the Danish Designschool in Copenhagen.
  • Miró Rivera Architects
    @miroriveraarch
    Miró Rivera Architects (MRA) is an internationally recognized architecture practice that has created a body of work that blurs the lines between art and architecture, building and landscape. Woven into MRA's diverse practice is a remarkable degree of craftsmanship, exacting proportions, and balance between innovation and respect for time-honored building traditions. Across its portfolio, the firm places a consistent emphasis on natural light, transparency, and clear architectural progressions. MRA has garnered over 70 design awards, including the AR Emerging Architecture Award, the Texas Architecture Firm Award, and 34 local, state and national AIA Awards. Their work has been extensively featured worldwide in numerous exhibitions and publications, including Architectural Record, The Architectural Review, Architectural Digest, The New York Times, and Phaidon.
  • Olson Kundig
    @olsonkundig
    Olson Kundig is a full-service design firm whose work includes residences (often for art collectors), museums and exhibition design, hospitality projects, commercial design, academic buildings, interior design, visual identities, and places of worship. The firm is led by five owners—Jim Olson, Tom Kundig, Kirsten R. Murray, Alan Maskin, and Kevin Kudo-King—who are supported by eleven principals, twenty-four associates, and a staff of approximately 165 in the historic Pioneer Square neighborhood of downtown Seattle. The firm opened a workspace in New York in 2014 to better serve its expanding roster of East Coast and international clients. The in-house interiors studio, founded in 2000, provides a full range of services, including material selection, custom furniture design, and purchasing capabilities. The firm began its creative existence in 1966 with the architect Jim Olson, whose work at that time centered on explorations of the relationship between dwellings and the landscapes in which they inhabit. Olson started the firm based on the essential ideas that buildings can serve as a bridge between nature, culture, histories, and people, and that inspiring surroundings have a positive effect on people’s lives. Among the firm’s accolades are the 2009 National AIA Architecture Firm Award (as Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects), national and regional design awards from the American Institute of Architects, Jim Olson’s 2007 Seattle Medal of Honor and Tom Kundig’s National Design Award from the Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt and his Academy Award in Architecture from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Books on the firm’s work include Tom Kundig: Works (Princeton Architectural Press); Jim Olson: Art and Architecture (August Editions, 2013); Tom Kundig Houses 2 (Princeton Architectural Press, 2011); Jim Olson Houses (The Monacelli Press, 2009); and Tom Kundig: Houses (Princeton Architectural Press, 2006.) www.olsonkundig.com
  • Industrial Facility
    @industrial_facility
    Industrial Facility was formed in 2002 to explore the junction between industrial design and the world around us. The firm designs products, furniture, exhibitions, transportation and clothing.
  • Ferruccio Laviani
    @ferrucciolaviani
    Ferruccio Laviani is an Italian designer, born in 1960 in Cremona, Italy. Laviani designs furniture, lighting, interior, and exhibition spaces and has worked with esteemed design brands including Flos, Cassina, Dolce & Gabbana and Kartell. Laviani's long collaboration with Kartell has yielded a range of innovative light fixtures that test the boundaries of materials and design.
  • ARTXPOPUP
    @artxpopup
    A Global Art Exhibition Cooperative
  • Emanuele Pizzolorusso
    @emanuele_pizzolorusso
    2008MA Industrial Design with honours Politecnico di Milano, Italy JOBS Currently freelance 2009Odoardo Fioravanti Studio 2006Deepdesign Studio AWARDS AND EXHIBITION 2009Exhibition “Aria Nuova in Città”, Triennale di Milano Exhibition “Dismettiamola!” at Fabbrica del vapore, Milano Exhibition during “Edilbiotecno 09”, Pavia 2008 Exhibition “Dare valore all’acqua”, Ex spazio Gil, Roma Mini Design Award 2008, open section winner Designboom “Beyond Silver” contest finalist
  • Blueprint global
    @blueprintglobal
    Blue-Print Global Sp z.o.o is one of the best and most reputed exhibition stand builders that offers complete exhibition stand solutions, from conceptualization, designing, manufacturing, installing to dismantling and storing the exhibition stand. We have been providing trustworthy and reliable exhibition stand services for over 10 years.https://www.blue-prints.org
  • ADR Architects
    @ivetacerna3611
    The ADR is Architectural studio founded by Ales Lapka and Petr Kolar from the Czech Republic, the architects, which provides a wide range of services. Its team consists of architects and engineers. The architectural studio specializes in constructional projects, renovations, interior design, furniture design and presenting exhibitions. http://www.adr.cz/en/
  • Philippe Starck
    @philippestarck
    Philippe Starck believes that creation must improve people’s lives. This notion pushes the designer in all of his pursuits, from designing everyday products like kitchen tools and lighting to grander projects like mega yachts and wind turbines. As an inventor, creator, architect, designer, and artistic director, Philippe Starck is a versatile artist who is focused on changing the world. Starck has completed thousands of projects, and has designed for renowned companies like Kartell, Flos, Magis, Baccarat, Vitra, Alessi, and many more. Starck was the first French man to be invited to speak at the TED conferences, and has been featured in various museum exhibitions including the Guggenheim and MoMa in New York. In the course of his celebrated design career, Starck has earned many awards and decorations.
  • +tongtong
    @tongtong
    +tongtong is a design studio founded in 2012 in Toronto, Ontario. It provides a broad range of design services for diverse projects including private residences, retail, corporate, hospitality, exhibition, and creative agencies. It seeks to create dynamic environments and objects for people—phenomenal experiences that enrich their lives.
  • Atlanta Design Festival
    @atlantadesignfestival
    The annual Atlanta Design Festival is an open platform, ideal for fostering international dialogue on the economic and social impact of design. It provides connection, the free exchange of knowledge, design thinking and community building. Each year the Festival brings together independent designers, established brands, young talent, international speakers from academia, NGOs and government entities, exhibitions, installations and architecture tours – all centered on the economic and societal impact of design. We define this activity as ‘the design economy’ – the direct and indirect value created by those who use design in a wide variety of industries.
  • Morgan Rachel Levy
    @morgan_rachel_levy
    Born in 1985, Morgan Rachel Levy declared herself a photographer well before the age of ten. She received her BFA in photography from Tisch School of the Arts at New York University and upongraduating, received the Rosenberg Travel Fellowship award to continue her photographic romping throughout Iceland. In February 2010, she returned to Iceland for a month long stay at the NES Artist Residency, and has been lured back at least three times since. She works as a freelance photographer in New York City and San Francisco. In recent years her work has been shown in several exhibitions and publications including a solo show at the Gulf & Western Gallery, group exhibitions at the New York Photo Festival, Invisible Dog Art Center, Winkleman Gallery, Milk Studio Gallery, Lower East Side Girls Gallery and Texas Woman's University. Her work has been featured on Daily Candy as part of "Women In Photography" as well as the feminist issue of Capricious Magazine.
  • LOT-EK
    @lotek
    LOT-EK is an award-winning architectural design studio based in New York and Naples, Italy. Founded in 1993 by Ada Tolla and Giuseppe Lignano, they have been involved with commercial, institutional and residential projects globally. In addition, LOT-EK has conceived and executed exhibition design and site-specific installations for major cultural institutions and museums, including MoMA, the Whitney Museum, the Walker Art Center and the Guggenheim. They have achieved high visibility for their sustainable and innovative approach to construction, materials and space, through the adaptive reuse (“upcycling”) of existing industrial objects and systems not originally intended for architecture.
  • Asko Ahokas
    @asko_ahokas
    Born in Finland, Asko Ahokas studied at the Helsinki University attending courses in art history, sociology, philosophy and economics. While still conducting his studies he worked with one of Europe's exclusive fine art galleries representing acclaimed international artists, participating in leading art fairs around the globe. After a decade of experience bridging art and design in the commercial and museum fields, he began his own consulting service based in New York City. Today his service has grown into several related areas of expertise, collaborating with dozens of clients world-wide. He is a frequent jury member of leading design shows and trade fairs, as well as curator of design exhibitions. His recent exhibition concept "Re-Interpreting Nature" was the main exhibition at Design Forum Finland during summer '06, gaining the acclaim of the media and visitors as well. From his home base of New York City, Asko travels frequently all over the world meeting clients and exploring new and exciting venues, sensing the early signs of the future. "I am truly passionate about visual culture and consumer trends. I am also equally passionate about my client's projects. My goal is to partner with my clients to enforce their brands, creating projects that are synchronized towards the future ahead."
  • Gene Takeshita Design
    @genetakeshitadesign2946
    Art & Design: Conceptual Planning, Industrial Design, Museum Exhibitions, Logos, Illustrations ,
  • DeKock Display BV
    @dekockdisplaybv962
    Exhibition stands and Interior for shops.
  • Christina Liljenberg Halstrøm
    @christina_liljenberg_halstr_m
    With a Swedish mother and Danish father, Christina Liljenberg Halstrøm shows her Nordic roots in her furniture through a minimalistic approach and choice of materials, like wood, leather and wool. Function is always the starting point and dictates the idiom of the finished pieces. Christina Liljenberg Halstrøm is currently living in Copenhagen, Denmark, working with companies as Trip Trap Denmark, Design-Nation and Menu as well as focusing on projects for various exhibitions. She did her initial studies of design and art in Stockholm, Sweden and graduated in 2007 from The Royal Danish Academy, School of Design, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Rowan Tiesma
    @rowan
    Photography, Exhibition Design, Interior Design
  • Artek
    @artek
    Artek was founded in 1935 by four young idealists, Alvar and Aino Aalto, Maire Gullichsen, and Nils-Gustav Hahl. The business idea of the company was "to sell furniture and to promote a modern culture of habitation by exhibitions and other educational means." The founders of Artek advocated a new kind of environment for everyday life. They believed in a grand synthesis of the arts and wanted to make a difference in town planning, as well as architecture and design. Today, Artek is renowned as being one of the most innovative contributors to modern design, building on the heritage of Alvar Aalto. Functionality and timeless aesthetics are the essential elements in the creation of every product that bears the Artek name. Artek's comprehensive furniture system is based on the original idea of standards and systems, which has its origin from Alvar Aalto's L-system. The standard and system thinking makes the furniture range versatile and allows it to be customized for individual projects. Artek's furniture can be found in various types of spaces; from public spaces to homes, museums to schools, and hotels to offices.

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