
Six cardboard exhibition stands at NOT 2025
The National Education Exhibition (NOT) is the place where education professionals gather to find inspiration, network, and discover the latest innovations in education. During this exhibition, we built six fully cardboard exhibition stands, each unique in shape, style, and message.
Let's start with Active Learning to Read, part of Kluitman Educatief. Two years ago, we built our very first exhibition stand for Kluitman Educatief. That collaboration left us wanting more. For NOT 2025, they returned with a bigger idea: an interactive stand for their Active Learning to Read method, including a specially designed cardboard bookcase that perfectly fits their book crates. This bookcase was so well received that we are now also offering it as a separate product.
The "knowledge library" we built for NRO consisted of XL cardboard books, pillars, and shelves. A calm, inviting space that literally surrounded visitors with research and knowledge. The library became the booth's main photo opportunity.
For Rezulto, we designed a minimalist, sleek S-shaped exhibition counter that was both functional and eye-catching. The flowing shape and natural material attracted visitors and encouraged conversation. A prime example of how cardboard can also be professional and sleek.
The stand for the School of the Future had a strong, futuristic look. We created a whopping 25 meters of cardboard walls, which served as presentation panels, dividers, and decor. The flexible use of cardboard was perfectly showcased here.
Finally, we designed an accessible and cheerful stand for Slimmekleuters with recognizable visual elements that connected with young children and their learning environment.
Thanks to the dedication of our entire team and the collaboration with our clients, this was a project to be proud of. From design and production to installation and styling: everything was done in-house. And that's reflected in the results.
🎥 We had videographer Malou van Geloven document the trade show floor, so you too can see how cardboard comes to life in practice. Watch the video here and get inspired!