Designer India Mahdavi Transforms Main Showroomfamous Vitra factory, creating an installation on the theme of "Alice in Wonderland". India Mahdavi According to the American publication Architectural Digest, since 2014 she has been included in the "Top 100 best architects and designers". http://www.india-mahdavi.com/ In March 2016, Lewis Carroll's beloved "Alice's Wonderland" was rethought in the format of interior design. The main color scheme of the entire exhibit is powder pink from the Pantone Color Institute. To create a special plasticity of the "Wonderland" space, India Mahdavi skillfully combined classic and modern furniture items. For example, the Mariposa sofa by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, the Standard chairs by Jean Prouvé and the collection from the Finnish brand Artek, which has been part of the Vitra Group since 2013. But what is really hard to forget isexact miniatures of the real furniture collections from the Vitra Design Museum, which were located on the balcony. It feels like you are in that episode of the work where Alice ate a piece of magic cake and all the objects around her suddenly became smaller.This hypertrophied approach is not accidental.The VitraHaus building itself, designed by Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron in 2010, is intended to house the full range of items from the Vitra Home Collection and leading representatives of contemporary design.