Stand design and development for BAHCO @ Farnborough Airshow
The objective:
To create a different way to showcase the tools.
To show the visitors the high quality of the tools.
To change the perception of the tools to high quality items.
To make the tools look: imposing tools, important and clean.
Concept development:
The iconic BAHCO logo inspired the general structure of the stand space, replicating the rounded corners and long edges throughout. Visual representation of the brand.
For the tool display, a white clean surface with bespoke acrylic brackets to hold the tools, separating them from the surface generating different shadow contrasts.
Use of design principles to present the tools such as rhythm, repetition, balance, contrast, emphasis, proportion, pattern and white space.
Materials, look & feel
Technical drawings
My main responsibilities included:
Taking part in every stage of the design process from the moment we receive the brief to final delivery.
Designing and producing scaled floor plans and elevations including the layout of walls and detailed object placement.
Developing and visualising designs through 3D software using 3Ds Max, Rhino.
Generating technical drawings for production using Autocad.
Specifying materials, finishes, products, and processes for design elements.
Working closely with the Production manager and bringing On-site support.