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Projects managed by LALORA

With a wide range of skills, I can orchestrate your projects with the best solutions and proposals. From product design with custom-made furniture and event stands; to space design with the ability to create sumptuous scenographies; to selecting top-quality partners and service providers (food trucks, fire artists, musicians, DJs...).

During the Paris 2024 Olympics, I had the opportunity to collaborate with Éphémère Square on the design and realization of reception and logistics stands. These structures, mainly composed of wooden cubes, with or without upper floors, were deployed across all Olympic sites and fan zones. This contribution reflects a commitment to functional and eco-friendly design for a global-scale event.
For EBACE 2024, dedicated to business aviation, I had the pleasure of designing the stand for JETEX, a private aviation company based in Dubai. After sketching and 3D modeling the project, the complete realization was carried out by the talented team at TNE. This stand represents the synergy between visionary design and operational excellence in the aviation industry.
I also supported Éphémère Square on several other projects, including stand design for various events such as the Rugby World Cup fan zones, the Solutrans trade show in Lyon (Eurexpo), Pollutec also in Lyon, and many others. Each project was an opportunity to showcase creative solutions tailored to the specific requirements of each event.
For the prestigious Luma Tower in Arles, designed by architect Frank Gehry, I had the chance to work closely with the Schwarzburg architecture firm from Basel and artist Rirkrit Tiravanija. Together, we designed a unique bench for the tower’s bar area, combining innovative design with functionality for an iconic venue.
Parallel to my work on the Luma Tower in Arles, I had the opportunity to collaborate on an outdoor design project with artist K. Brätsch. We explored an alternative solution for this space, which was ultimately not selected for the final project. The idea was to create a semi-covered area using wooden arches, adorned with climbing plants. Stained glass windows would have been placed at various points along the path, offering a unique play of light for visitors walking under this structure. Although this pergola option was not adopted, it represented an innovative artistic and architectural approach for this outdoor environment.
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