Exhibit + Experience Design

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a woman is sitting at a desk in an office with pink chairs and white walls
PRau Studio 2.0 elevates a 1970s concrete block commercial space to new heights
It’s the details that make PRau Studio 2.0 a thing of beauty. Resene Lumbersider in Resene White was used for the interior concrete block walls and Resene SpaceCote was used for the Resene White plasterboard walls, Resene Silver Chalice bulkhead, Resene Blackjack skirtings, windows and margins, the Resene Ecru White ‘cable concealers’ and the Resene Negroni columns.
the inside of a restaurant with tables, chairs and potted plants on the wall
MDS’ The Grange Bar & Bistro brings the table to the farm
Simplicity and honesty of materials in their The Grange Bar & Bistro project lends MDS’s design authenticity and elegance. The kitchen is fronted in board and batten painted in Resene Black, complemented by American white oak walls and ceiling. Image by Mike Hollman.
an exhibit with various items on display in glass cases and wooden boxes hanging from the ceiling
The Letter Q shows how colour made one man’s treasures precious to everyone
Last year, the New Zealand Maritime Museum developed a special exhibition to celebrate John Street, a man with a passion for preserving New Zealand’s maritime heritage. Resene Tangaroa, a deep marine blue green, was the key colour The Letter Q (the team responsible for the design) used to ground the exhibition. It creates a dramatic mood and backs information design that was colour matched to Resene Dolly and Resene Del Toro, which were used elsewhere in the exhibit.