The choice of furnishings in the exhibition space
A trade fair stand is a form of art, where the study of design and the harmony of objects and shapes creates a unique work.
Designing and building a stand can truly be defined as the execution of a work of art in every respect.
The constructions are made of large geometric volumes, of primary and monolithic elementary units, with cubic, rectangular, and similar shapes, of elements organized in structured and serial sequences.
The materials range from lacquered wood panels, to metal, plexiglass, and glass—each one in perfect harmony with the others in both shape and color.
Every object and element installed on the floor or walls is in a close relationship with the exhibition space, so much so that the space itself becomes an integral component of the artistic work. To the essence—or minimal reduction—of internal relationships, we contrast the experience of external relationships between space and objects.
This is something we understand well.
Through a process of interior design study, we are able to offer those who entrust us with their exhibition success a true “Minimal Art” style—leaving a lasting impression through a play of optical effects, colors, and forms.






