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expand to a new level
expand to a new level
expand to a new level
expand to a new level
2012

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expand to a new level

Exhibition stand

The full potential of one of the leading manufacturers of décor paper on the world market unfolds in the implementation of the successful Munksjö growth strategy. The goal of the appearance at Interzum 2011 is to make paper tangible as an innovative material in the brand architecture. The motif of the new “Made by Munksjö” logo is the folded-in corner on the right upper edge of the sheet. A sheet that is folded with this constructive principle in a reverse rhythm develops into a space. In the regularity of the golden cut the folding opens up a self-emerging dynamic sculpture.

Client / Manufacturer

Ahlstrom-Munksjö Germany Holding

Aalen, DE
Design
häfelinger + wagner design gmbh

häfelinger + wagner design gmbh

München, DE

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