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Don’t forget the #love!
Don’t forget the #love!
Don’t forget the #love!
Don’t forget the #love!
Don’t forget the #love!
Don’t forget the #love!
Don’t forget the #love!
Don’t forget the #love!
Don’t forget the #love!
Don’t forget the #love!
Don’t forget the #love!
Don’t forget the #love!
Don’t forget the #love!
Don’t forget the #love!
2020

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Don’t forget the #love!

Public exhibition design

We love partners, family, and friends, but also many things, including things that remind us of our loved ones. Such love objects are the center of the exhibition. They tell visitors about themselves and about the memories they stand for. The exhibition space and its scenographic design are inspired by places of budding love: lounges with dim light and neon signs. The scenography does not rely on romance but plays deliberately with clichés and provocative elements. A digital app directs visitors to question and reflect on the concept of love nowadays, allowing them to navigate through the exhibition by "dating" the objects online and analog.

Client / Manufacturer

LWL-Open-Air Museum Detmold

Detmold, DE
Design
BOK + Gärtner GmbH

BOK + Gärtner GmbH

Münster, DE
Date of Launch
2019
Development Time
up to 12 months
Target Regions
Europe
Target Groups
Consumer / User

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