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Exhibition stand for
Panasonic at the
IFA in Berlin

The Panasonic House: A living space focused on physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing at IFA 2025.

Less is More:
A Japan-Inspired Booth Design for Panasonic
Covering 716 m²

Redefining Wellbeing: The Panasonic House as a Japan-Inspired Living Space at IFA 2025

 

At IFA Berlin 2025, we at Display International had the pleasure of realizing Panasonic’s impressive trade fair appearance in collaboration with D’art Design Gruppe.

Under the motto #Wellbeing, the Panasonic House was created as a living space that places physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing at its core.

As the exhibition builder, our task was to bring the reduced, minimalist concept to life with the highest precision:

  • Clear lines and a consistent formal language

  • Natural materials with a sustainable finish

  • Traditional Japanese wood elements, crafted and seamlessly integrated into the modern booth design

Across 716 m², we created a harmonious atmosphere that combines Japanese tradition with modern design, allowing visitors to experience Panasonic’s brand values in an authentic and tangible way.

A particularly sustainable feature: a continuous floor construction was deliberately avoided – instead, platforms and furniture were placed directly on the hall floor.

We would like to express our sincere thanks to Panasonic and D’art Design Gruppe for their trust and the excellent partnership!

Branch Consumer Electronics & IT
Location Berlin, Germany
Realization DISPLAY INTERNATIONAL
Size 716 m2
Design D’art Design Gruppe
Photography Ulf Büschleb Photography
Panasonic at IFA 2025: An impressive brand experience focused on wellbeing and Japanese design aesthetics.
Traditional Japanese wood elements precisely integrated into Panasonic’s modern booth design.
Sustainable booth design: Platforms instead of flooring and natural materials for Panasonic at IFA 2025.
Display International realized Panasonic’s IFA 2025 booth in collaboration with D’art Design Gruppe.
Panasonic brand values come alive: Japanese aesthetics meet modern wellbeing at the 2025 exhibition.