In a week full of scroll-stopping design, we built the one space people didn’t want to leave.
Together with Seletti, we transformed a Milanese courtyard into a responsive Sensorium Piazza that drew 25,000 guests and held visitors 4x longer than anywhere else.

Merging culture and brand with meaning

We specialise in crafting experiences where brands don’t just show up, they truly belong. Our work at Milan Design Week with a global consumer brand is a strong example of how genuine engagement can live at the intersection of local cultural relevance and commercial ambition.

From concept to custom innovation 

At the heart of the experience was a bespoke LED product, engineered exclusively for the Sensorium Piazza. The surface material didn’t exist in Europe, so we collaborated with a specialist partner in China to develop a custom modular LED cube system, that seamlessly integrated with our motion design and spatial architectural.

This wasn’t just design, it was full-stack problem solving. From global sourcing and import navigation to precision build and testing under intense timelines, we brought a never-before-seen solution from concept to reality in just a few months.

Creative direction across every layer

We led the entire production from concept to production but the creative scope was key:

Spatial architecture and modular scenography 
– Dynamic motion design across ten visual chapters 
– Ambient soundscapes synchronised with live performances 
– Interactive guest experiences and print-on-demand elements

Through a carefully choreographed storytelling system, our sculptural LED environment evolved over time – scenes unfolded, textures shifted, faces appeared and dissolved. The journey culminated in a golden crescendo before fading back into a calm digital sunrise, keeping spectators hooked beyond start to finish.  

A space shaped by people

Sensorium Piazza didn’t just invite participation, it evolved with it. Visitors became coauthors of the experience through interactive photo booths that transformed their portraits into digital mosaics, projected live within the installation.

Guests could print their image as a postcard or press it onto a custom tote bag, a tactile keepsake of their moment and contribution to the story. Each interaction was ephemeral but impactful, live for 24 hours before disappearing, turning the experience into a living archive that rewarded curiosity and presence.

Engagement that redefined design week expectations

Where most exhibits during Milan Design Week see constant motion within minutes and quick glances, Sensorium Piazza held attention. Visitors lingered, 10, 15, even 20 minutes. They watched, immersed, explored, contributed.

Thousands of micro engagements turned spectators into participants, redefining what meaningful interaction looks like in a high-traffic cultural setting.

Two events.
One platform 

Within the same week, we also hosted two distinct activations:

– An exclusive media preview and VIP showcase, offering an in-depth reveal of the creative and technical layers behind the work.

– A high-energy consumer celebration and party, complete with a surprise live performance by a widely popular Italian pop rock band and an immersive afterhours experience where the Piazza pulsed to a live music set.

An exhibition within
the exhibition

Alongside the main installation, we designed a second space that pulled back the curtain. The exhibition showcased sketches, materials, and creative thinking that shaped Sensorium Piazza – a behind-the-scenes gallery that invited guests to slow down, reflect, and gain a deeper appreciation for the craft behind the spectacle.

Our Sensorium Piazza didn’t just look alive or sound alive, it felt alive.

Shaping the future of public space.

Sensorium Piazza posed deeper questions about how spaces can respond to people, evolve over time, and hold traces of those who pass through. 
 
This was a living system. Rooted in storytelling, built through innovation, and made possible by deep collaboration, the installation offered a new blueprint for what interactive public space can become

Looking to create something that’s culturally sharp and commercially strong?

Let’s build an experience your audience will co-create, remember, and share.

What we delivered: 

✓ End-to-end creative direction and concept development 
✓ Live event production for consumer and media audiences 
✓ Bespoke LED product and global fabrication coordination 
✓ Spatial design across architecture, brand experiences, modular builds, and surrounding spaces 
✓ Motion and sound design in sync with responsive environments 
✓ Interactive installations powered by AR, cloud-based systems, and micro-sites 
 
Our integrated scope included: 
– A fully mapped consumer journey, from immersive entry to branded keepsakes (digital + print) 
– Visual identity, communication design, and campaign copy for press and public 
– Promoter scripting, briefing, and training 
– Full technical direction, rehearsals, show running and live production 
– Guest engagement tracking, photo integration and activation triggers 

This is where brand intention meets cultural fluency.

Where audiences don’t just attend, they participate, co-create, and remember. BRS is proud to stand at that intersection with incredible international projects of this nature.

Credits

  • Core Team

    Brendan Shelper – Executive Creative Director
    Judith Hoch – Managing Director
    Moritz Borchardt – Senior Event Director
    Sarah La Tragna – Head of Events and Activations
    Emily Landers – Creative Producer
    Alessia Avallone – Production Coordination
    Ilona Reichelt – Project Manager: Consumer Event / Press Conference
    Roxanne Murphy – Project Manager
    Liane Hutterer – Accounting
    Rolf Maier – Show Director Press Conference
    Nadja Zoltec – Stage Management Press Conference
    Robert Gross – Graphic Designer
    Sofia Silva – Graphic Designer
    Rosamaria Bertugne – Translator

  • Technical Team

    Christoph Schrämmer – Technical Director
    Michael von Lüpke – Technical Director
    Jan Philip Heyne – Video Planning
    Aron Klauke – Plan Valley / Server Supplier & Management
    Tobias Arndt – Plan Valley / Server Supplier & Management
    Benjamin Preuss – Atlantis / Set Construction & Technical Partner
    Alex Hanke – Atlantis / Set Construction & Technical Partner
    MONOMANGO – AR Design and AR Supplier
    Noonah – Photobooths Provider

  • Spatial Design

    Philipp Hohman – Senior Architect & Spatial Designer
    Lucas Confurius (Senior Architect)
    Mert Aytac (Architect)
    HEY HOH STUDIO – Architectural Design

  • Documentary Team

    Jeffrey Jimenez – Videographer and Editor
    Markus Zumbansen – Photographer

  • Video Team

    Stefan Spendier – Creative Media Producer, Content Management and Documentation
    Shan Blume – Art Director
    Duncan McDade – Senior Motion Designer
    Morten Fossey – Motion Designer
    Shean Ziethen – Motion Designer
    Deimos Virgillito – Music Composer

  • Catering

    La Fenice

  • Local Production Service Company

    Djuna – Local Service Production / 3D Events

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