Tellart is a design studio specialising in creating innovative, immersive experiences. Founded in 2000, it takes a unique approach by combining design, technology, and forward-thinking, resulting in groundbreaking projects that inspire new ways for people to understand, explore, and enjoy the world around them.
Approach
Operating on a global scale, the team consists of experienced architects, strategists, electronics and software engineers, industrial and graphic designers, writers, and filmmakers. The team believes that invention is driven not only by business opportunities and human needs, but also by the potential of raw materials. By working with emergent technologies as a material, they conduct their own research and development to explore new possibilities and identify how best these technologies can be applied.
At Tellart’s facility in the Netherlands, the team prototypes new technologies such as AI, synthetic biology, and robotics to expand their offerings to clients and create cultural experiences that push the boundaries of what is possible.
Beyond exploring innovative technologies, Tellart is committed to making a positive social, cultural, and environmental impact. The studio is independently owned and strives to partner with clients across multiple industries who share its ideals and goals.
Services
Tellart is a full-service studio, offering clients strategy, concepts, design, and production for projects of any scale. To stay ahead of the curve, they run visioning workshops to make sense of complex data and map emerging trends, allowing them to pinpoint new opportunities.
The team has been involved in creating immersive experiences around the world, helping clients foster deep connections with their audiences. Tellart specialises in designing multisensory, architectural-scale exhibitions and interactive experiences that engage both onsite and online audiences in a shared context. Over the years, they have crafted high-profile projects for well-known clients, including multiple pavilions at the World Expo, exhibitions at leading museums such as the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam and the V&A, and temporary installations such as Floriade and COP summits.