Cinimod Studio

In October 2008, director Dominic Harris was the recipient of the "Breakthrough Talent of the Year" at the FX International Interior Design Awards 2008.

[8] For the launch of Ralph Lauren's Polo Tech Shirt, Cinimod Studio delivered a holographic window display in the New York flagship store.

Presented in the Saatchi Gallery[13] for the Inside Rolls-Royce exhibition, Cinimod Studio delivered an interactive form of the Spirit of Ecstasy.

Situated on the South Bank, London, Cinimod Studio transformed an AEC Routemaster Bus,[14] that is part of the Southbank Centre's Festival of Love.

Cinimod Studio successfully delivered the ambitious brief to create a truly unique and innovative eye-catching landmark for the new terminal building, from initial design concept to final delivery in situ.

In March 2015, Emergence won "Special Projects" at the Lighting Design Awards [7] Cinimod Studio created a pair of illuminated tree sculptures for the Wondertree restaurant[15] located on the mezzanine level of Heathrow Terminal 2.

Cinimod Studio was hired to realise the project, and produced an innovative structural, technical and electrical design and oversaw the fabrication and assembly.

[19][24][25][26] To celebrate the launch of the new Restaurant and Bar Design Awards, Cinimod Studio was commissioned to create an outdoor interactive lighting installation suspended within the tree canopy over London's Hoxton Square.

[30] Cinimod Studio are responsible for the new "Butterfly in Flight" Archived 2010-01-14 at the Wayback Machine lighting features that are now appearing in Itsu sushi restaurants across London, UK.

[32] "Flutter" is an interactive artwork by Dominic Harris, the founder and director of Cinimod Studio, that was first exhibited at the Kinetica Art Fair 2010.

[34] DJ Light was a large scale Son et lumière project created by Cinimod Studio for Endessa in Lima, Peru, for Christmas 2010.

[39] For the 2012 London Design Festival the studio created an interactive lighting installation at the tunnel entrance to the Victoria & Albert Museum.

Interior view of the first SNOG Pure Frozen Yogurt store in London
Hoxton Square Exploded Globe light art installation
Butterfly in Flight at Itsu Restaurant, Cannon Street, London