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    • BRAND ACTIVATIONS
    • INTERIORS & STYLING
    • RETAIL DESIGN & POP-UP SHOPS
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Lush

Part of Lush’s annual creative showcase, the Naked House was part gallery exhibition and part immersive experience with a message of the problem of plastic pollution caused primarily by the single use of plastic packaging and the limitations of recycling. A five-floor showcase including a tour through the fascinating history of packaging. Naked House tells the story of packaging past, present and future.

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The Brief
To curate, design, produce and install a sustainable brand activation for Lush’s annual creative showcase. Lush’s creative team came to me with a brief to help design some of the floors to this house on Greek street in Soho, London. There was a tight deadline and a lot of packaging information they needed to communicate to visitors.

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The window on the building was small and traditional, so I designed some bold, playful type for passers by to grab attention. I also then added some waste facts to the entrance, as well as wayfinding for the rest of the house.

Upstairs they asked for a kitchen scene to demonstrate average household waste facts – so I designed a kitchen set, with packing showing facts and a set of six framed posters for general facts to be communicated.

Poster design Joe Glenister.

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I then set about designing a history of packing timeline. I had to convey the message of where materials had come from, how they developed overly many years, and where we are now in terms of technology or naked products. I used a grid system, with bespoke steel shelving and sourced packaging from vintage shops and antique fairs.

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Two walls were used to show packing through the ages, and another where to showcase materials. I created a ‘evolution of packaging’ materials tower, with a nod to Donald Judd as inspiration. This displayed each material in chronological order.

Central plinths also showed displays of Lush’s new naked product range – proving that packaging isn’t always needed.

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