Working with the theme of “Color Vibes,” colour and design phenom Tekla Evelina Severin remodeled a 250-square-meter (virtually 2,700 sq. ft) empty area for the FORMEX inside truthful final month. The mission concerned exhibition design, curation, and styling a collection of rooms, which resemble both a fantastically staged set for {a magazine} picture shoot or a wonderfully executed inside of a house. Taking inspiration from a labyrinth, hide-and-seek video games, and a Rubik’s dice, Dimensions of Color consists of a number of areas positioned in a zigzag formation, permitting for modifications in perspective from each view. Irrespective of the angle, new framed vignettes seem, as do ever-changing colour palettes, making the area really feel prefer it’s bouncing backwards and forwards between realism and surrealism.
Immersed in Severin’s color-blocked world are a curated roster of 200 merchandise sourced from 400 exhibitors, leading to a broad mixture of objects that really feel like they belong.
Every area options black and white checkered flooring with layers of wealthy, saturated wall colours. Topped off with furnishings – some that match and a few that distinction – that give every room a objective, whether or not it’s a lounge, kitchen, bed room, child’s area, atrium, or lounge.
Regardless of using so many colours, none of them really feel misplaced, as every works with the colour beside it, throughout the room, or within the subsequent area.
Images by Fredrik Bengtsson and Tekla Evelina Severin.