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The new trade-fair pavilion by Tosetto

A modular pavilion, designed to be re-assembled fair after fair without losing a single detail.

Modular structure of a Tosetto trade-fair pavilion

A trade fair lasts a few days, but a good pavilion must last years. The challenge is to design a stand that assembles quickly, travels well and returns like new at every edition.

The new pavilion is built on a simple principle: every element is modular, numbered and reversible. Walls clip together without special tools, joints are designed for re-assembly and finishes withstand repeated transport.

Designed to be re-assembled

Designing for reuse means thinking about the second assembly during the first: generous tolerances where needed, clear references for the crew, spare parts planned. The same pavilion changes city and layout without becoming waste at the end of the event.

Pavilion pre-assembly in the workshop
Pre-assembly in the workshop: the pavilion is tested in full before it ships.
“The best pavilion is the one that, at its tenth fair, still looks like day one.”

It is a way of working that cuts waste and renewal costs, and that tells our approach better than a thousand words: build it well once, to use it for a long time.

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Tosetto Allestimenti — Jesolo (VE)
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