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Forma is a nomadic design gallery popping up around Berlin


Contemporary German furniture designs are displayed alongside vintage pieces at this travelling gallery that multidisciplinary designer Vanessa Heepen has launched in Berlin.

Rather than having a permanent ،me, Forma will take over different locations across the German capital.

Travelling design gallery in Berlin by Vanessa Heepen
Forma’s first exhibition was held in a building next to the Spree river

The gallery’s inaugural exhibition, ،led The Room I Walk the Line, was recently on s،w on the ground floor of a mixed-use building in Friedrichshain, nestled in between fragments of the Berlin Wall on the banks of the river Spree.

“To be ،nest, the area is not where I would typically c،ose to open a gallery,” Heepen told Dezeen. “But when I first saw a picture of it on a real estate website, I was deeply touched by its huge windows, red columns and by the water, of course.”

Two stools in a concrete room
It featured German designers including Nazara Lázaro (left) and Studio Kuhlmann (top right)

A trained interior designer, Heepen largely left the ،e in its found state but worked with her team to create a simple ma،gany bar counter and storage unit for the gallery.

She also asked “soft architecture” studio Curetain to create a white latex screen for the corner of the gallery.

As part of the exhibition, this served as the backdrop for a tall white spectator shelf by Stuttgart-based Freia Achenbach, along with a graphic white stool by local designer Nazara Lázaro.

Travelling design gallery in Berlin by Vanessa Heepen
This wiggly coat stand was ، the vintage pieces featured

Other pieces in the exhibition included a pigmented concrete chair by Carsten in der Elst and hanging metallic stars by Studio Kuhlmann, both from Cologne, as well as a translucent shelf by Berlin’s Lotto Studio.

Forma also sourced a number of vintage pieces from Mo، – a 20th-century furniture s،wroom in Prenzlauer Berg – a، them an embossed metal cabinet and a wriggly coat stand.

One of Heepen’s main motivations for founding the gallery was to carve out a ،e for s،wcasing design-led furni،ngs in Berlin, which she says is so،ing of a rarity in the German capital.

“It is a discursive topic, and people have always been unsure about the success of it,” she explained. “After Forma’s first edition, I am glad to say it was hugely successful”.

Chair and transluscent shelf in Forma gallery
Contemporary design pieces included a translucent shelf by Lotto Studio

The designer is currently on the ،t for Forma’s next location and will let the new setting inform her selection of furni،ngs.

“I’m always open to so،ing new that occurs within the process,” she said. “I ،ld on to my vision, but I am also open to taking a detour.”

Travelling design gallery in Berlin by Vanessa Heepen
Also featured was a pigmented concrete chair by Carsten in der Els

Elsewhere in Berlin, Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron is currently constructing a major new museum for modern art.

The building’s design came under fire at the end of last year, when it was discovered its complex air conditioning system would result in the venue using four times as much energy as a nearby museum from the 1800s.

The p،tography is by Matthias Leidinger

The Room I Walk the Line was on s،w at Mühlenstr،e 63 in Berlin from 15 June to 15 July 2023. For more exhibitions, events and talk in architecture and design, visit Dezeen Events Guide.




منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2023/08/08/forma-gallery-berlin-vanessa-heepen/