Ultramodern Unisex Uniforms

The Interieur 2012 Uniforms by Damien Ravn Showcased Norwegian Talent

Highly unlike the conventional wear for design festival volunteers, the Interieur 2012 uniforms by Damien Ravn were poetically designed.

Damien Fredriksen Ravn, a Norwegian designer, won a competition to outfit the gracious volunteers of the Interieur 2012 design festival. His work is one that capitalizes architectural structure, making for unisex garments that reflect the nature of the ultramodern installations featured in the design festival.

Suitable for both men and women, these pieces were inspired by the event's dynamic logo. Black and white dominate the color palette and enhance util features in the uniform such as a pouch and kimono sleeves. Dizzying triangle patterns and perfect tailoring make the structural garments showstopping. It is inspiring to see that the the Interieur 2012 uniforms by Damien Ravn provided additional design marvel to the fair's already enticing offerings.
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