MEAN* wraps traveling hermès pop-up in vivid orange 3D-printed tessellation
le monde d’hermÈs traveling kiosk sets up shop in dubai
After journeying through Paris, Singapore, London, and more, Le Monde d’Hermès pop-up concluded its travels for 2022 with a final stopover in Dubai. Setting up shop in the emirate’s bustling design district the hexagonal kiosk enlivened the square with a bold orange installation, evocative of the innovative spirit of the luxury fashion house. For an exclusive four-day experience, the pavilion conceived by local design studio MEAN* reimagined a quirky interpretation of the iconic Parisian newspaper kiosk to host an array of cultural and entertainment activities. A looping tessellation of H-shaped panels wraps around the kiosk, 3D printed from 100% recycled and recyclable plastic, to boast Hermès‘ brand identity and ethos.
all images by Oui
MEAN* 3d prints hermÈs’ brand identity with recycled panels
For the next iteration of their traveling kiosk independent fashion house Hermès, renowned for its vivid signature orange and responsible luxury fashion accessories, tapped Dubai-based MEAN*. Adopting a sustainable approach aligned with Hermès’ brand ethos, the studio utilized robotic 3D printing technology to manufacture the H-shaped panels. The iconic, abstracted pattern draws on the brand’s iconic logo and prints found in their creations.
Further, the panels have been printed in thick extrusion using 100% recycled and recyclable plastic that allows the kiosk to sit with a largely reduced carbon footprint. A more sustainable construction method than traditional ones, this reduces material waste and energy consumption. Further, composed of a kit of prefabricated parts, Le Monde d’Hermès Dubai was designed to be efficiently assembled, dismantled, and transportable for easy reuse.