SYSTEM 03 _ D-LINE
×PROJECT TYPE: Retail System, Exhibition System
CLIENT: D-Line
LOCATION: Copenhagen
DATE: 2024
MATERIAL: Aluminium, Plywood
FINAL PHOTOGRAPHS: David Stjernholm
PROJECT TEAM: Partners, Petra Hertl
WORKSHOP TEAM: Mikkel Wickmann
Aligning with d line’s principles of timeless and long-lasting design, Archival Studies have developed a new display system for the brand’s range of architectural hardware products.
The display system comprises modules, that are composed of four different elements: the slim aluminium frames, seemingly floating aluminium shelves, interchangeable wooden panels and the elegant strips of light, connecting and illuminating the system. Positioned at slight angles to one another, the thin modules support each other, becoming one spatial entity that can be experienced from all angles. By leaving one module open, adding a door to display d line’s iconic handles and integrating a wooden sink, the system invites visitors to playfully engage with both the exhibition environment and with the products on display.
Developed to be taken apart and re-assembled for diverse exhibition environments, the modular system responds to the brands commitment to the reuse and refurbishment of materials.
The system is designed to inform and engage and guides visitors through a curated journey. From discovering brand values to exploring products in their context, every module serves a purpose. The result is a spatial experience that prioritises intuitiveness and accessibility, allowing visitors to experience d line’s commitment to design and craft first-hand.