Walk Don’t Walk exhibition

Biomorphis in collaboration with CELEST. have been commissioned to design and install an exhibition for Out Of The Blueprint to showcase new work by 19 artists, comic makers and illustrators, each pushing the limits of RISO production.

Walk & Talk Pavilion

The Walk&Talk Pavilion is conceived as a temporary structure destined to inhabit São João Square, next to Teatro Micaelense , in the center of the city of Ponta Delgada in the Azores islands.

Amsterdam Light Festival 2020

Tree x Tree is a collaboration with Ray Interactive for Amsterdam Light Festival 2020. The installation is a beacon of hope and a celebration of our collective efforts to turn the tide against environmental devastation. 

London Festival of Architecture

Reclaimed is an installation which aims at expressing the contrast between a form of power distilled by classical architecture and another form of power embodied in the desire of people to reclaim the city.

Data Play Pavilion

The Data Play Pavilion is a pop-up exhibition space featuring a range of objects and experiences that invite you to step into the future. The exhibition is interactive, mixing design with technology and exploring a number of themes aimed at provoking discussions on what it means to “design with data”.

Festival Theatre

The Festival Theatre in Edinburgh commissioned a new Corian reception desk which had to mark the entrance hall in a crisp manner. The new desk provides a signal from the outside and a gentle glow in the main foyer.

Design Informatics exhibition pavilion

biomorphis has been commissioned by The University of Edinburgh to design and build a temporary pavilion for exhibiting research projects for design informatics on George St.

Guggenheim Museum Helsinki

A forest as a museum and a museum as a forest are the weaving themes which reveal our obsession to distinguish between the natural and the artificial.

Nomadic Woodland Observatory

Nomadic is a woodland observatory. It is a hybrid habitat for visitors who will be looking to share stories of the place and also their own stories.