top of page
carpet background_edited.png
black frame.png
black frame 2 text extension.png
The seaport of Klaipeda was famous for its unique market traditions. Founded by duke Frichdricus the market soon became the heart of the city attracting merchants across the Baltic sea and beyond. Sadly, one day Klaipeda's lost the fortune - the red dragon came and flattened the city.
Several decades later Klaipeda was rebuilt, but not fully. The port is a fragmented urban puzzle that still misses a bunch of essential pieces including the new market hall - a representational for merchants and citizens.
Sea, sociality and urban solidity were the main keywords for making the market that provides a more unified elaborate identity for Klaipeda. 


A thick coin bag is all you need for the sea of magical goods and nimble merchants.
bottom of page