WASTELAND - adidas retail exhibition

The fundamental idea of this exhibition, that I created during my internship, was about closing the loop by using the inhouse waste from adidas stores and use it for a new purpose. The project focus was on retail solutions. One significant target was to create awareness about the amount of materials that are thrown away every day, even if they could be used for a lot of other things, like furniture. 

 

TUNNEL CONSTRUCTION
A geometric shape was laser cut out of shipping cartons. The honeycomb shape made it possible to stack the elements together in many variations. The material were used delivery boxes from the stores.

 


 FURNITURE

These cardoard benches and stools where built with the help of Kilian Schindler, a german designer. On the cardboard form is a thin layer of paper pulp sprayed on. After the paper spray is dry, sanding desires a surface texture.


 

 

CARDBOARD MANNEQUIN

By using an generative design programm from autodesk it was possible to create a layerd structure from a mannequin. Every layer of the cardboard model was cutted out with a laser cutter and glued together with organic glue.


 FOOTWEAR WALL

By breaking down the cardboard into fibres it is easy to create a mold and rebuild it into a simple unit. Shoe boxes, tissue paper or pigment can be added to create a story if needed. The material is extremely light and acts much like wood.


 

 


TABLE TOP

In combination with the metal frame, the cardboard table top looks like a valuable alternative to common wood.


MATERIAL EXPERIMENTS

In the exbhibition were a lot of material experiments from showboxes, tissue paper.



 

 

team member: Michelle Darlington, Kirsten Camara (retail department adidas)

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