Tea Spa 10 x 10 Inline - This booth design is from my internship. It is a 10x10 inline. To give the booth an upscale feeling, I used light wood flooring with contrasting dark wood cabinets. The slogan is displayed on the back wall and the left wall has a graphic panel with an image from their brochure to interest potential clients from the isles.
Tea Spa 10 x 10 Inline - The right wall has the Tea Spa logo cut out of the dark wood to evoke a sense of class. To showcase the packaging I designed a display shelf within the right wall structure that has spotlights that shine down onto the individual packaging. I felt this gave the packaging a presence within the booth. I displayed the three stages of drinking tea in sequence above to tie the message of Tea Spa to the packaging. To bring an organic spa feel to the booth included a vase with grass stems.
Tea Spa 10 x 20 Inline - I kept the booth modular and carried many of the elements of the 10x10 inline booth into the 10x20. The slogan is carried out on the sidewall to be seen by prospects walking down the main aisles. From the 10x10 design another cabinet is added to the back wall to display more of the product. Above the cabinets is a shelving unit. The shelves hold the packaging for the tea. The main logo is cut out of wood to visual balance the long shelve unit on the right side.
Tea Spa 40 x 40 Island - The 40 x 40 main structure closes the booth in from the top but leaves two sides open for traffic flow. The visual identity is achieved with the slogan, Tea Spa A sip of life, on the main entrance walls facing outward. There are two plants that stand on each side of the main entrance to continue the organic spa feel.
Tea Spa 40 x 40 Island - There are 4 cabinets two on each wall that displays the tea and tea content holders. I included seating areas, and a water element in the center to give it a calming atmosphere. The water element is displayed in the middle and the logo and the three stages of drinking tea are placed below.
Tea Spa 40 x 40 Island - The cabinets have the teapots and tea samples displayed on them. This is to allow a variety of flavors to be sampled and just below is storage. This project was a great experience to work with an actual client. I got to sit in on the brainstorming meetings and listen to what the client was saying and then try to execute it their needs. I enjoyed the real life application.
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