ipuro Pavilion, Frankfurt
FRAGRANCE CLOUD 21
It's not a fair stand.
It's a pavilion. Or better: a temporary fragrance studio that does not explain, but seduces.
Duftwolke 21 for ipuro was designed in collaboration with the creative agency Buero New York (Alex Wiederin). A space that shows that something is moving. That fragrance does not stand, but wanders.
In the center: the classic fragrance studio table. Formerly turned inward, almost intimate. Now turned outwards. Open. Accessible. Like an invitation to move through smells instead of consuming them. Each table stands for a line, its products and new merchandise carriers - even small clouds, organic, furnished, somewhere between laboratory and living room.
The cloud is supported by 21 oak sticks. A silent tribute to the scented sticks — ipuro's strongest means of transport. No decoration, but structure. Above: a movable curtain. A cloud of fabric. Always in change. New images, new perspectives. That's what it's all about: making movement visible. Change is noticeable.
And then there's the Sputnik. A floating object like a molecule. He shows the key scents — condensed, almost scientific, yet poetic. Fragrance as a system. Fragrance as a future.
Fragrance cloud 21 is not an end, but a beginning.
A gateway to a new retail thinking.
A room that says: ipuro does not stop.
ipuro Pavilion Project Team
Studio Christian Wassmann: Christian Wassmann, Cole Bernstein
Creative Director: Buero New York Alex Wiederin
Structural Engineer: Hauke Jungjohann, str.ucture GmbH Timo Claus
Project Management: Marion Marold, Tom Wallmann
Fabrication: Zeissig Christian Dierks