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Anaglyphe marin

Set design

Anaglyphe marin

“Anaglyph” is the stereoscopic effect achieved by means of encoding each eye’s image using filters of different (usually chromatically opposite) colors, typically red and cyan. The project Anaglyphe marin designed for Hermès Los Angeles Airport LAX builds on this optical principle to tell about Hermès products metamorphosis into aquatic creatures.

Octobre 2019
Photo credits: Courtesy of Hermès

Design team:
Isabelle Daëron,
Floriane Roué,
Pauline Avrillon,
Valentin Aubois-Liogier (intern).

Client: Hermès Retail
Boutique Hermès Los Angeles LAX

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Home office: 17 rue Dombasle 75015 Paris
Workshop: 111bis rue Molière 94200 Ivry-sur-Seine
contact@studioidae.com

A multidisciplinary creative agency founded by Isabelle Daëron in 2018, Studio Idaë arose from a reflection on the use of natural flows — water, air, light — in public space.

The Studio has, ever since, developed an approach based on research and education, focusing on the urban, environmental and societal challenges of the ecological transition.

Driven by a poetical & committed team of designers, Studio Idaë applies its refined, assertive graphic signature to projects of various scales. From urban devices to mediation objects and supports, or scenography, the agency’s protean contributions always strive at others — their needs, their desires, and their evolution.

The agency operates within a network of local companies and collaborates with dedicated craftspeople to adapt to the specific characteristics of each territory. Together, they work towards the most appropriate and relevant response — between narration and mediation.

Pauline Avrillon, product designer graduated from École Boulle joined the studio in 2017, and works on urban design projects. Angèle Fourteau,  product designer graduated from ECAL works on set design projects since 2022. Eléna Hervé Caro joined the team in 2023 as office manager.

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