The Picnic by Raw Edges is a merchandizing stand created for Danish textile manufacturer Kvadrat to showcase its products at this year's Stockholm Design Week Furniture and Lighting Fair.
The London-based design duo used hundreds of fabric ribbons to create this textural and experiential space. The designers cut up 20 singnature Kvadrat textiles, creating 1500 ribbon strips that surrounded and enclosed a wooden Douglas fir framed structure.
In addition to Kvadrat's products, The Picnic by Raw Edges display stand also showcases Danish flooring company Dinesen's designs. Inspired by traditional wooden cabin consturction, this pavilion mixes angular panels along with layered ribbon strips that are soft, texture-enriched and reminiscent of fish scales that add a decorative visual touch.
Textural Ribbon Displays
The Picnic by Raw Edges is Displayed at Stockholm Design Week
Trend Themes
1. Textural Ribbon Displays - The use of textural ribbon displays for merchandizing products creates experiential spaces.
2. Mixing and Layering Materials - Mixing and layering materials, such as wood and fabric, for pavilion construction create visually compelling structures.
3. Decorative Visual Touches - The addition of decorative visual touches, such as fish scale-inspired designs, to product displays creates a unique brand experience.
Industry Implications
1. Textile Manufacturing - Textile manufacturers can use textural ribbon displays to showcase their products in a visually compelling manner.
2. Flooring Manufacturing - Flooring manufacturers can collaborate with pavilion designers to showcase their designs in a unique and visually appealing way.
3. Retail Merchandizing - Retailers can incorporate decorative visual touches into their product displays to create a unique and memorable brand experience for customers.