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xhibit designers are notorious for pitching a few off-the-wall ideas to their clients, in hopes of pushing the envelope with a provocative design. But when it came time for Yokohoma Tire Corp. to build a new exhibit, the company was more interested in a very specific on-the-wall idea. Yokohama told exhibit house Czarnowski that it wanted to bring in NatureXhibits to create a back wall that left our judges thinking, "Please pass the ranch."But this stunning, green, 110-by-8-foot "living" wall isn't what's for dinner. Yokohama wanted to create a plant-wall structure that demonstrated the tire company's eco-friendly convictions and served as an eye-catching element to attract attendees. And nothing says sustainability like 9 million seeds sprouting from an 880-square-foot vertical plant bed. The process started five weeks prior to the show, with NatureXhibits planting a mix of vegetation to get the color and height variances desired for the end product. While most of the wall was grown from lettuce seeds, red mustard plants were used to create a tire-track pattern that ran the length of the wall. That darker, shorter vegetation added visual intrigue, so much so that one judge called it "the epitome of interesting." The vegetation wall may have initially beckoned attendees into the space, but the rest of the exhibit's design, conceived by Czarnowski, encouraged them to explore. Hard lines accented by a color palette of black, white, and Yokohama's corporate red were the perfect complement to the living wall, and provided a framed showcase for the tires on display. In fact, if attendees really wanted to, they could actually taste the appetizing display, as each of the little plants could be taken home and replanted. In this case, it turns out good design really is a matter of taste. E |
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Lena Valenty, managing editor; [email protected] |
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xhibit designers are notorious for pitching a few off-the-wall ideas to their clients, in hopes of pushing the envelope with a provocative design. But when it came time for Yokohoma Tire Corp. to build a new exhibit, the company was more interested in a very specific on-the-wall idea. Yokohama told exhibit house Czarnowski that it wanted to bring in NatureXhibits to create a back wall that left our judges thinking, "Please pass the ranch."



