Molo’s outstanding exhibition display is one of the most impressive design exhibitions of this year. The display of Vancouver-based studio’s impressive softwall was really nice to see on
Dwell on Design 2011.
Molo displayed their floating “Cloud” lamps . on the prime spot with a 360-degree viewing feature so the visitors got a great view of those impressive lamps. They were looking like jellyfish and the brown paper that surrounded the booth was looking like an oasis

One of the permanent collection elements is the softblock modular system and a soft wall flexible enough to be modulated according to the specific needs of users. The brown paper used in the design can be recycled and they are also made from 50 percent recycled fiber. Molo also brought his their recent lighting project, the Cappello lamp. The design of this lamp is inspired from the “Arco” lamp which was designed by the Castiglione brothers . The paper cap is attached with the rod using a concealed magnet. This small innovation also allows the cap to be adjusted with the steel rod in the way you want. When I heard about this fair, I was working with
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homework papers. Molo won the heart of all the visitors and went home with the Best in Show at Dwell on Design Awards and the Modern World Award.