Hong Kong Times Square Causeway Bay, HK
The first experiential installation art series designed by LeBasse Projects, Colours in Nature was exhibited in Hong Kong Times Square (HKTS) in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong — a cultural destination with approximately 150,000 visitors traveling through the location per day.
Art directed and managed by artist and LBP project manager Danielle Garza, with designs from LBP graphic designer Esther Park, the installation consisted of 11 rooms in total, shifting between two phases over two months.
HKTS contracted LBP to fully design, project manage, and oversee fabrication elements for a summer series. The concept was to create a highly approachable and interactive installation for visitors of all ages and nationalities, with the theme of utilizing color and emulating natural atmospheres or landscapes through a wide use of materials.
Room themes included a range of Animals, Desert, Waterfall, Crystals, Snow, Green Forests, Rainbow, Moon, Sun, Flowers and Clouds, creating an immersive and truly unique experience varying from room-to-room. Through this captivating experience, visitors were reminded that nature is our most precious treasure, which surrounds us, cares for us and nourishes us in every moment — and it is essential for us to preserve nature for our future generations.
Colours in Nature was co-produced by LeBasse Projects and Hong Kong Times Square.
Colours in Nature
Phase I: June 13 - June 30, 2019
Phase II: July 5 - July 21, 2019
Happy Place
United States
Happy Place is a massive pop-up experience filled with larger-than-life installations, multi-sensory immersive rooms, and dozens of moments to “Capture Your Happy.”
LBP designed Happy Place’s branding, full range of logos, and build the website. LBP’s design work was a key factor in communicating the Happy Place experience and fun environment to the public.
During its sold-out runs in Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, and Boston, Happy Place has welcomed more than 750,000 guests to date. New locations in Las Vegas and Philadelphia opened in 2019.
Downtown Santa Monica, Inc.
Santa Monica, CA
In 2018, Santa Monica hosted more than 8.4 million visitors and 82% of hotel visitors traversed Santa Monica on foot once they arrived.
In partnership with the City of Santa Monica and Downtown Santa Monica, LeBasse helmed the selection process of five artists with more than 500,000 combined Instagram followers, to launch a series of large-scale, ephemeral art installations across downtown Santa Monica, creating an opportunity for millions of visitors to actively engage with the artwork and their environment.
Four of the five artists were based in Los Angeles and all embodied Santa Monica’s coastal dreamscape by utilizing a vibrant color palette in their work. LBP designed all campaign branding assets to maximize this program’s visual impact.
ROAM Santa Monica
2017 - 2018
BLVD Partners
Venice, CA
320 Lincoln Blvd is a creative office and urban retail building located at the gateway to the iconic Venice Beach.
BLVD Partners retained LeBasse Projects to implement a series of design elements to the building, including new wayfinding signage and office entryways.
FivePoint
Orange County, CA
LeBasse Projects’ in-house design team designed and executed a site-specific mural for FivePoint Communities at their new Beacon Park development.
The mural was created to make a subtle nod to the Southern California Coast with Beacon Park's location at the center.
Diamond Foam & Fabric
Los Angeles, CA
LeBasse Projects designed and executed a large-scale reproduction of a vintage Toile de Jouy print on La Brea Blvd in Los Angeles. The original print was from a piece of fabric more than 100 years old, supplied by client Diamond Foam & Fabric.
Leading into West Hollywood, the stunningly detailed mural enriched the famous LaBrea corridor.