BETTER PLACE / Copenhagen
Design and production of the first visitor centre of Better Place in Europe.
The permanent exhibition of over 1000 m2 conveys the core values of Better Place: namely that innovation and sustainability
can go hand in hand and that zero-emission vehicles powered by electricity from renewable sources is the best way forward.
The main concept of the visitor centre is the use of green technology shaped by green interior architecture. The exhibition
is a spectacular and engaging experience that aims to entertain and surprise rather than just inform its audience. The space
was designed to create an emotive trip that invites visitors to explore, play and learn.
The installation uses innovative and sophisticated green technology and lighting to illustrate the captivating phenomenon of transforming electricity from renewable sources into transportation. As a narrative element, interactive installations are used to unveil information related to energy, environment, economics and electric cars, all shaped in a relaxing and inspiring environment.
Using camera tracking and directional sound, interactive mirror cubes change from mirror mode to screen mode displaying animated content about the use of electric vehicles.
Core objectives of Better Place and information related to electric vehicles is displayed on a wooden wall by a number of RGB LED lights that illuminate the sentences creating a sequence of messages.
A cylindrical cinema for up to 20 people is one of the main features of the space. The cinema is operated by a wire system which hoist the cylindrical wall up and down. The cinema and all the audio visual elements of the exhibition are operated remotely.
Interactive quizzes to test the guests’ knowledge after touring the visitor centre, touch screens and models illustrating the components of the Better Place infrastructure are all part of the exhibition.
Apart from conveying the Better Place messages, the installations and interior architecture have a functional purpose, providing furniture and spaces for visitors to meet, play around or just relax.
ALBION RIVERSIDE / London
A penthouse within the Norman Foster's Albion Riverside development.
The central point of the design are the sculptural storage and audio visual units for the reception and kitchen
areas that follow the round organic elements of the building. More of my own furniture pieces were included
throughout.
ST JOHNS WOOD / London
The solution for this house includes vintage furniture and lighting and my own furniture
design in line with a minimal Japanese theme that incorporates cherry paneled walls and white glass throughout.
Old accessories and photographs of the family were kept. Fabrics and colour themes were also arranged.
ALMA STORE / London
Flagship Store in a Listed building in the centre of London. The solution is a mix of styles throughout
the spaces showcasing leather furniture, lighting and bespoke services. In the retail area there is a a central interactive
light installation and a unit that stretches the length of the space to display products: from chairs to accessories.
All the rooms are designed to be entirely made in leather
Commissioned by:
Alma Leather
MONTAGU SQUARE / London
Incorporating an audio-visual and fireplace panel wall, my own furniture pieces and
vintage furniture and lighting. The dining room included an ebony inlaid burgh oak dining table with a
removeable top revealing a snooker table. More lighting, seating, fabrics and colour themes were also arranged.
IMC / Moscow
Brand identity, environmental graphics,
way finding, operational signage and interior design for the main areas of a private clinic in Moscow, including
corridors, reception areas and bedrooms. The aim was to convey the practicality required in a clinic
with a calm and understated environment. There is a theme of colour coding, panelling and mood
lighting throughtout the 5 floors of the clinic and large scale prints for waiting and reception areas.
Signage elements have been proposed as an integral part of the design on walls and floors
Commissioned by:
Ignite London
50m. YACTH
The comission was to design several rooms for a 50m yacht displaying a new, much subtle
and contemporary concepts for yatcht interiors. The Designs include my own art work and furniture designs.
The proposal was condensed into a printed brochure that was used as a selling tool.
Commissioned by:
Niguel Burguess, London
BATTERSEA / London
The solution for this apparment in the south of London incorporated my
own furniture throughout. Fabrics, accessories and colour themes were also arranged.
























































































