The layered intervention is a living catalogue of characteristics inherent in their projects. Designers can draw inspiration for their work from their immediate surroundings of custom-designed work stations, book shelves, and conference rooms.
Posts Tagged ‘curtains’
X-TU Architects office, Paris
June 1st, 2013Temperley London flagship store by Found Associates, London
March 13th, 2013Drawing inspiration from traditional and art deco details, the key feature to the store is the beautiful brass hanging rails which reflect the intricate nature of Alice’s work. These provide a lightness to displaying dresses that does not distract from the original features of the classical interior.
Ruby Blue store by DxDempsey Architecture, Las Vegas
February 9th, 2013Max Mara flagship store by Duccio Grassi Architects, Hong Kong
January 20th, 2013Fred Perry Christmas windows by StudioXAG
December 9th, 2012G-Star Women store, Amsterdam
October 24th, 2012Prada flagship store by Roberto Baciocchi, Taipei
July 20th, 2012Modekeller store by Heikaus, Pfäffikon – Switzerland
May 29th, 2012Cenário Restaurant by João Tiago Aguiar Arquitectos, Lisbon
May 11th, 2012Hochstetter store by Heikaus, Trier – Germany
April 13th, 2012Hochstetter, for more than 110 years located in Trier/ Germany, now opened its doors after large modification measures. On 4 floors Hochstetter joins young fashion, business fashion and international top brands. For the redesign, HEIKAUS chose clear lines that allow the showed fashion to come to the fore.
Chilli Clothing store by Kerry Phelan Design Office, Melbourne
February 28th, 2012Tory Burch flagship store, London
October 7th, 2011MODULARI screen by Razortooth Design
June 27th, 2011MODULARI is a wide array of lacy cascading panels that can be used as room dividers, curtains, or anywhere you need a bit of a screen. Kiril Kirov of RazortoothDesign created a system of interlocking tiles that form expandable screens. A box of 18 Modulari Architect tiles makes a 31-by-62-inch partition that can be hung from the wall or the ceiling. The swirl, leaf and drop motifs are available in white, peach, avocado and black.
Obakki, Vancouver
April 21st, 2011Mcfarlane green biggar Architecture + Design (mgb) was commissioned to design the interior for this fashion retail store. The mandate was to develop a store design that supported the simple modern and evolving aesthetic of the brand’s fashion and offer a flexible environment for showcasing clothes, jewelry and accessories.



























