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Noble Development is a leading property developer in Thailand, well-known for its unique take on architecture. Ogilvy & Mather Bangkok were briefed to create gift sets to represent Noble’s uncompromising approach in consistently applying its “be different” design philosophy over 20 projects and 25 years.

Each of the 8 gift set designs they created were inspired by one of Noble’s condominiums. A prominent architectural design cue of the building – whether its architectonics, the interior design, or even the unique interplay of light and dark on tiling – was translated into unique designs for edible snacks and food.

The Limited Edition Gift Set, be it chocolate, a stack of crackers, pasta, sugar cube, candy, granola bar or cookies, acts as a reminder that even the most familiar objects can be seen in a different light. The gift sets are intended for Noble’s VIP customers and on-sale at every Noble condominium café and for those who have a taste for the unique.

Products include “Chocolate High Rise” – The tracery and depth of the Noble Reform façade is translated into a three dimensional design; “Candy Cupola” – A rendering of the interplay of light and shadow cast by the afternoon sun onto Noble Reflex balconies; “Sugar Cubist” – The kaleidoscopic pattern of the vent shafts on Noble Re:D is articulated as a cubist polygon; and “Triagonal Pasta” – Seen through a “twisted” eye, the detailing in the Noble Revent façade is a unique signature which can be flattened and stylised as a uniform design.

Design: Ogilvy & Mather Bangkok

http://www.packagingoftheworld.com/2016/10/define-difference.html

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