For the Australia project at SEAFOOD 2026, we designed an open and modular structure that stood out for its balance between warmth and modernity. We used a combination of light wood for the vertical profiles and upper beams, providing a natural aesthetic that contrasted with the panels and the perimeter frieze in a deep bluish-green tone. This frieze, where we installed the country’s name and white logo, guaranteed high-impact visibility from the pavilion’s main aisles.
We built a functional interior space divided into various workstations, each identified by suspended signage featuring the names of the participating companies. We developed customized counters with wood finishes and backlit fronts that allowed for the display of detailed product graphics. Furthermore, we integrated horizontal refrigerated display cases and a kitchen area equipped with induction hobs and a sink, facilitating technical operations within the stand.
We opted for a powerful visual narrative through the installation of large-format photographic murals covering the main walls, showcasing coastal landscapes and harvesting scenes. For the meeting areas, we selected Nordic-style furniture consisting of white circular tables and high stools with light wood legs, matching the laminate flooring installed to define our surface area. The lighting was addressed with LED spotlights integrated into the upper structure, ensuring clear exposure for all branding areas.




