Fallada House Neuenhagen

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Project:
Fallada House Neuenhagen
Tasks:
Production and installation of exhibition graphics
Material:
Aluminum composite panels with self-adhesive film, wallpaper, painted wooden shelves, PVC vinyl flooring

Execution:
In Neuenhagen near Berlin, there is the terraced house where the writer Hans Fallada lived and wrote his novel "Kleiner Mann, was nun?". Photos and drawings of Hans Fallada were adhered to the walls on self-adhesive wallpaper. Besides the Wallpapers we istalled other exhibition pieces. The partially contour-milled aluminum composite signs were covered with latex printed SA-vinyl so that the original material was not visible any longer.

Along with the graphics, we also installed painted bookshelves that blend into the motif of the wallpaper.

In the entrance area, we installed a monitor in combination with the copyright plaque made of aluminum composite, which can be used for readings and presentations. Additionally, a photograph of an old carpet was laid as the "new" carpet. The photo was printed in original size on 2mm thick PVC-Flooring printed and laid on the floor on-site with adhesive tape.

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