Concept: "Bespoke". Holiday displays made of whimsical colors and materials such as dyed mop heads, saran wrap, and cording. Light was the main element in play, utilizing Christmas lights, strategic reflection off saran wrap, and various incandescent bulbs. ©Anthropologie
Concept: "Bespoke". Holiday displays made of whimsical colors and materials such as dyed mop heads, saran wrap, and cording. Light was the main element in play, utilizing Christmas lights, strategic reflection off saran wrap, and various incandescent bulbs. ©Anthropologie
Concept: "Bespoke". Shot above depicts a close up of the cashwrap display, where my team and I layered pieces of saran wrap with hand-dyed cording to create the illusion of ice, icicles, and frost for the winter display. ©Anthropologie
Concept: "Our Haus". Winter home goods display. Based on whimsical vintage pieces, we repurposed old fashioned large bulb Christmas lights, handmade Christmas ornaments, and Christmas garland made of magazine from scratch. ©Anthropologie
Concept: "Our Haus". Winter home goods display. Based on whimsical vintage pieces, we repurposed old fashioned large bulb Christmas lights, handmade Christmas ornaments, and Christmas garland made of magazine from scratch. ©Anthropologie
Concept: "Guest Haus". Inspired by rooftop garden terraces. Main structures built from salvaged window panes and 2x4's Salvaged chairs adorned the walls as platers while handmade and real succulents were spread throughout. ©Anthropologie
Concept: "Art of Living". Customers were invited to shop amongst a well-curated home. Above: I teamed up on the art installation to both paint and hang pieces from the ceiling, while also designing and building the bed frame. ©Anthropologie
Concept: "Nico". Apparel concept born of Bohemian roots. Center structure designed to feel like a nest unraveling. I reamed up to construct it with stained bendy wood and hand-dyed reeds. ©Anthropologie
Concept: "Nico". Apparel concept born of Bohemian roots. Above detail view shows the hand-dyed reeds used to create a geometric, striped pattern on shelving to contrast the unraveling aesthetic of the center nest structure. ©Anthropologie
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Kari Calenzo
Freelance Graphic Designer and Industrial Designer Rochester, NY