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Brunner Messestand
Brunner Messestand
Brunner Messestand
Brunner Messestand
2007

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Brunner Messestand

Exhibition stand

Brunner GmbH

The different product lines are set apart by colored spaces, each with different-colored flooring, on which the members of each product family stand in black, grey or white. The pure, muted colors echo the company’s philosophy of building furniture with clear lines that incorporates intelligent technical solutions. The black-and-white concept is transposed onto bags, brochures, advertisements and pencils. Also, some visitors leave with a gift: a book of empty white pages, with a black ribbon and lots of space for notes and ideas.

Client / Manufacturer
Brunner GmbH

Brunner GmbH

Rheinau-Freistett, DE
Design

Büro für Gestaltung

Stuttgart, DE
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Büro Uebele Visuelle Kommunikation

Stuttgart, DE

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