Bambora, our long-time client in Online Payment Solutions, approached us in 2019 for a standout exhibition at SiGMA iGaming Summit. They wanted a clean, open design to engage many clients. We blended simplicity with quality, paying close attention to brand elements.
We showcased their 3D logo at the stand's centre for maximum visibility. The giraffe logo adorned the wall in vertical splendour with white LED strips. We maintained a consistent, clean look with white-toned furniture, bar counter, and flooring. The raised floor added workspace and concealed services.
In the end, we delivered a sleek, functional expo stand that met all of Bambora's exhibition needs.
The 5x5 stand was completely bespoke, with a bar area specifically made to fit the needs of Bambora. The walls and the bar counter were custom painted. White coloured furniture was used to match the interior. A safety locked storage section was created behind the bar.
The structure of the stand was based on a simplistic design. The two front sides of the stand were kept open, making the interior completely visible from outside. The logo and the giraffe are the two key brand elements that were highlighted. Before beginning construction, 3D concepts were provided so the client could see the stand from every angle and make an informed decision.
Correct use of lighting brings an interior to life. Good lighting is necessary for creating depths and heights which make an area feel spacious and attractive. These targets were achieved by properly lighting the Bambora logo, giraffe, bar area and floor edges.
The stand furniture was provided by our trusted supplier. The white coloured furniture blended in perfectly with the simplistic interior design. The furniture included high-top tables paired with low-back chairs, providing the capacity to host multiple meetings.
Electricity should be given high attention when building stands. Based on our client’s needs, we placed charging ports, sockets etc. in the proper places of the stand. The raised floor gave us the advantage of hiding electrical wires underneath, so the surface was kept wire-free.