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Showing posts with label experiential design. Show all posts
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Monday, February 21, 2011

Formavision collaborates with Brian Atwood and The Jones Group

“Upper East Side poshness, mixed with downtown cool, along with Parisian sophistication” That’s how Brian Atwood describes his new line ‘B Brian Atwood’ which he launched in partnership with The Jones Group. 

A shoe that works this hard for a girl clearly needed a pretty special showroom and Jones turned to Sebastien Agneessens of Formavision to bring his high-concept eye to the space. Taking his inspiration from exotic skins, Sebastien created a sculpture that resembles the tail of an alligator undulating through the showroom – it’s mirrored scales reflecting the hand drawn murals on the wall and displaying the shoes in a kaleidoscopic fashion.   The effect is quite stunning with the sculpture and shoes appearing to be jewels in a box.

The new line will be available to us mere mortals for the much less gasp-worthy price point of $200-600 and can be found at Saks, Nordstrom, Barney’s Co-op and shopbop.com starting mid-August.

I already have a pair on my summer wish-list!

To see more of Formavision's work, check out their website at:
http://www.formavision.info/www/









Wednesday, September 22, 2010

When you need a renaissance man, call Sebastien Agneessens

This month's talent spotlight features, Formavision - a truly multi-faceted creative agency. Led by design visionary and musician, Sebastien Agneessens (Seb Leon to his music fans) - Formavision creates design concepts intended to create an experience for the consumer through environment, sound and vision.

Clients include Reebok, Sportmax, Diesel, Lexus, Starbucks, M+F Girnaud, Edun, Sharp, Coca Cola, Droog Design and many more.

Check out the video, narrated by Sebastien, of commercial and personal works. There was an English version, but since I'll take panache over comprehension any day of the week, here's the French version.

To learn more about Formavision or to see more of their work, please check out their website at: www.formavision.info