Posts Tagged ‘design shop’

24/11

Sigrid

DELICATESSEN 2 BY Z-A STUDIO, TEL AVIV

New York based Z-A Studio have designed this shop entitled Delicatessen 2 in Tel Aviv. The shop interior is stripped down to the bare essentials with a lining of double height pegboard running from floor to ceiling, creating an adaptable and flexible product display.

Complimenting the blank canvases of the pegboards are splashes of vibrant yellow, highlighting pieces of found and recycled furniture. The designers refer to the pegboard display structure as a ‘dress’ with sections cut and pulled away to reveal a yellow ‘undergarment’.The concept was to create a retail space which is able to grow, mutate and adapt along with changing fashion seasons and an evolving brand.

Photographs by Assaf Pinchuk

06/05

Lisl

Undercover

It was love at first sight when I saw images of the new Undercover shop in Kanazawa by fashion designer, Jun Takahashi, and interior designer, Kazuya Sasaki. The Japanese brand’s ninth boutique is based on the interior design of its flagship in Aoyama.

Both spaces are characterized by their beautiful light bulb infused ceilings, without a doubt the most striking feature. Even though they first did this in July 2009, it is still painfully fresh. They allowed the this ethereal looking installation to take center stage by keeping the rest of the interior minimal and muted. The Dieter Rams audio equipment and shelving, along with industrial detailing, perfectly compliment the overall look.

My only problem with this project is that I probably won’t get to see it firsthand any time soon.

(images courtesy of solediction)

17/03

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Duras Ambient Funabasy by Sinato

Tokyo boutique designed by Chikara Ohno.

At Duras Ambient Funabasy Tokyo there’s no any place where you can overall the whole space.
An empty wall cut into long and narrow triangles -painted dark brown on the outer surfaces and white on the inner- divides the center of the shop space where a triangular white sofa is placed as the boutique’s heart.

The triangular panels hang like icicles stand as if they dance and make an “aperture of the space” giving customers a completely new spatial experience.

Clothes hang on metal rails attached to three panels and we can walk following the zigzag pattern of the triangular partitions add to the complexity and intrigue of this fashion landscape.

16/03

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Aesop at "The Strand Arcade"

Sydney’s new Aesop shop.

Aesop launched its first shop in 1987 offering botanically based skin and hair cosmetic products for both men and women. Since then, Aesop has been well known for it’s store designs.

The slick, fluid lines of the new shop prominently located in Sidney’s Strand Arcade, are a departure from the utilitarian features of previously designed stores.

The simplicity of material and purity of white break from the otherwise busy arcade, show Aesop’s preference for space lines and clean aesthetic.


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