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BRAVAS Atlanta at Museum of Design Atlanta

BRAVAS Atlanta was proud to be a participant in the Museum of Design Atlanta's (MODA) Opening Night Gala for the South's New Wave Exhibit this month. MODA is the only museum in the Southeast that is devoted exclusively to the study and celebration of all elements of design. Through a number of engaging exhibits, MODA takes pride in exposing how design affects our daily lives and regularly displays scenes of architecture, industrial and product design, interiors and furniture, graphics, fashion, and more.
 
Their current exhibit is The South's NEXT WAVE Design Challenge running through March 2013. Part exhibition, part competition; NEW WAVE pairs interior space and object designers to create imaginative spaces throughout the museum. MODA visitors not only browse and enjoy the exhibitions but are asked to choose their favorite. The winning designers earn both bragging rights and a cash prize. It's definitely worth checking out while you can.
 
We may be partial to one vignette in particular as we are thrilled to be a part of this outstanding exhibit:
 
 
 
 
Ben Rose snapped this fantastic photo of the full exhibit by Habachy Designs. Amy Rader was the talent behind the art and Les Roberts did the finishes and architectural wood for the guitar neck. The masterminds at Creative Voltage were behind the lighting, and BRAVAS Atlanta took care of the sound and smart system. We also want to credit Stampede for the printing and Yerra Rugs for the custom hide rug! It was quite the project but we think it turned out to be pretty spectacular, don't you?
 
If you agree, be sure you vote for us during your next MODA visit. There is some tough competition but we couldn't be more proud of our contribution and think that Habachy Designs definitely deserve the recognition!
 
 
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