What an amazing way to “advertise” appliances than with a pop-up experience. That’s the Social Kitchen. It was a pop-up food experience that showed off the products and culinary skills of a couple of chefs. The brand is stark, but powerful. It’s minimal but full of impact. Here’s what was said about the concept:
“‘Visitors should prepare for a sensory-challenging exhibition, with new perspectives on kitchen traditions, innovative design solutions and carefully crafted taste experiences,’ explains Mark Elmore, Head of Industrial Designer for Fisher & Paykel.
Dubbed the Social Kitchen, it’s a pop-up experience where food, furniture and the appliances combine in a work of art and functionality. The Social Kitchen is about exploring and challenging conventional ideas about the kitchen and its evolving role as a social hub in our everyday lives...”
The experience was designed by Alt Group for Fisher & Paykel
This entry was written by Joseph Szala, posted on February 8, 2012 at 9:22pm, filed under Restaurant Branding Reviews and tagged ,popup restaurant branding, popup restaurant design, restaurant branding, restaurant design, restaurant event branding, restaurant event design, social kitchen brand identity, social kitchen branding, social kitchen design, social kitchen event branding, social kitchen restaurant branding. Bookmark the permalink. Follow any comments here with the RSS feed for this post. Post a comment or leave a trackback: Trackback URL.

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