In the future, spaces will seamlessly blend to accommodate the fluidity of modern life, adapting effortlessly to the diverse and ever-changing activities of their users. Drawing inspiration from and utilising cutting-edge technologies developed in the mobility sector, we set out to transfer these innovations into other (living) environments.

Visitors experienced SEKISUI technologies firsthand in combination with a variety of new materials. The exhibition was designed to simulate a living environment that balances work, personal life and well-being.

Scope of work

Bloom (previpously B.studio) was commissioned to design and manage the exhibition’s realization, including on-site setup and dismantling. The concept tied together living spaces and mobility technologies. Intelligent design that integrates seamlessly into everyday life, bridging home, transport and adaptive spaces.

Bloom managed, designed and build a perspective into future life through a captivating “day-in-the-life” journey.

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Project collaboration

To achieve this remarkable result, we collaborated with several outstanding partners:

  • BONE Interieurwerken
    building all temporary interior- & exhibit elements.
  • BOREK
    a high end furniture supplier for set dressing and furnishing.
  • COVESTRO
    a world-leading manufacturer of high-quality polymer materials; collaborated with us to realize parts of the concept car and kitchen exhibit using their innovative Arfinio material.
  • EKOA
    a bio-based surface finish manufacturer partnered with us to showcase their flax-based veneer.
  • KAWASHIMA
    a Japanese manufacturer of high end fabric, partnered as our exclusive fabric material supplier for soft technology demonstrators, such as the fabric speaker.
  • STONEABLE
    known for stone veneers, partnered with us to deliver custom surface finishes  for the kitchen exhibit and the temporary walls.
  • TOPPAN
    a Japanese manufacturer specializing in materials based on advanced printing technologies, collaborated with us as a surface material supplier for selected parts of the concept car and exhibition elements.

Project execution

Bloom developed an exhibition recalling a Japanese influenced house of the future, enriched with smart design elements.

A selection of the exhibited highlights include a zen garden featuring a promo of the concept car, designed and built in our studio, plus a tech gallery with working components from the car.

A sound experience zone with fabric speakers, where the user is completely immersed by sound, and a future kitchen with cabinets made from real stone material and a countertop with hidden functionalities.