Working with the theme ‘Color Vibes’, colour and design phenomenon Tekla Evelina Severin reworked a 250 sq. meter empty house for the FORMEX inside truthful final month. The undertaking concerned designing, curating and styling an exhibition for a collection of rooms, resembling a fantastically staged backdrop for {a magazine} photograph shoot or a wonderfully executed inside of a house. Impressed by a maze, cover and search and a Rubik’s dice, Dimensions of colour consists of a number of areas positioned in a zigzag formation, permitting for adjustments in perspective from any vantage level. Regardless of the angle, new framed vignettes seem, as do ever-changing colour palettes, giving the house a way of bouncing forwards and backwards between realism and surrealism.
Immersed within the color-blocked world of Severin is a curated number of 200 merchandise from 400 exhibitors, leading to a broad mixture of objects that really feel like they belong.
Every house has black and white checkered flooring with layers of wealthy, saturated wall colours. Completed with furnishings – some matching and others contrasting – that give every room a goal, be it a lounge, kitchen, bed room, nursery, atrium or lounge.
Regardless of utilizing so many colours, none of them really feel misplaced, as they every work with the colour subsequent to it, throughout the room, or within the subsequent house.
Photographs by Fredrik Bengtsson and Tekla Evelina Severin.