Posts Tagged ‘flooring’

Nudie Jeans Concept Store, Brisbane

May 7th, 2013

The 600 sq. ft. modular construction is punctuated with botanic and organic notes – wide open windows and stark white tiling are juxtaposed against recycled Russian elm flooring and a dominating denim wall, complete with old-library-style ladder.

WOODEN STORE INTERIORS! A.P.C. store, London

April 7th, 2013

The brand’s new Shoreditch digs totally honour the brand’s retail reputation, featuring a simple yet stylish interior of white-washed walls, flooring of glazed grey bricks and suspended wooden shelving and wooden displays.

Aesop shop-in-shop by Russell & George, Singapore

January 10th, 2013

The design uses a palette of ivory and soft sea green while a black-tiled countertop reiterates the retail space’s utilitarian aesthetic and recasts the modest tile in a scientific manner. European oak has been used for the shelves and flooring, and offer a warm contrast.

HITGallery stores by Fabio Novembre, Hong Kong

December 21st, 2012

Upon entering the concept store in Hong Kong, people will promptly notice the strong Italian imprint of the architectural design’s classical matrix: symmetrical structure, row of arches, one dominant hue offset by two tone flooring.

Aesop store by William O’Brien Jr., Boston

October 31st, 2012

O’Brien Jr. inventively recast several characteristic historic design elements and paired these with new and reclaimed antique white oak, used for flooring and strikingly articulated shelves.

Levi’s XX store by WoodSmithe, Santa Monica – California

October 28th, 2012

We created classic Vintage denim racks and clean arauco plywood tables, rough sawn white oak shelving and stacked plywood wall hooks. We completed the one night installation with some hand painted logos and the space transformation was complete.

Aesop store by March Studio, New York

October 13th, 2012

The storage shelves and counter are also crafted from bleached wood, and are matched by leather-wrapped flooring. A wall-suspended brass basin and a Louis Poulsen light fixture in a similar material heighten the artisanal vibe of the retail space.

Francisco van Benthum store, Amsterdam

September 17th, 2012

The store is designed in collab with architect Thijs Murré, and feels more like an austere art gallery than a retail space…in a good way, that is. The building’s historical elements have been retained but are cloaked in various shades of solemn grey, all very compatible with the flooring of polished metal plates.

F.I.L. flagship boutique, Singapore

September 4th, 2012

Wooden parquet style flooring dating back to over a century ago, antique tin ceiling, traditional Japanese shikkui plaster finish on the walls and old wooden shop counters and cabinets hailing form the late 1800s to early 1900s are just some of the more notable elements.

Flaster tiles by András Rudolf Ivanka

August 23rd, 2012

Puzzle the colours and configurate your own design. Master your surfaces from floor to ceiling…Take your pick between the standard and special color choices – and mix and match as you like- or opt for a custom color upon request.

Chain Reaction Cycles retail shop by EDGE Design Fit, Ballyclare – Ireland

August 22nd, 2012

Helping the world’s biggest online cycle retailer turn a natural disaster into continued success. The Edge team makes a global virtual store become a reality store in a period of just 7 days.

Ralph Lauren flagship store by Michael Neumann Architecture, Stockholm

May 22nd, 2012

Ralph Lauren opened a new store in Stockholm – its first flagship store in Scandinavia – designed by MNA in collaboration with Ralph Lauren Store Development, Architecture & Design.

Kid Robot store by Mash Studios, Miami

May 20th, 2012

Mash Studios has worked on Kid Robot retail stores in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, and most recently Miami. As an icon in pop culture, art toys and vinyl, Kid Robot needed something simple and fresh, modern yet understated for a young feel that wouldn’t over clutter their small spaces.

Stählemühle distillery by Philipp Mainzer, Eigeltingen

May 13th, 2012

The client Stählemühle commissioned the conversion of an old mill estate into a high quality distillery for award winning liquors. Making up a total of 143 sqm, the conversion comprised the distillery, the degustation and tasting space on the estate.

Nike Press Room by Torafu, Tokyo

April 19th, 2012

Planning for the project to relocate the Nike Pressroom began in 2007. The space is separated in three areas; namely the “entrance space”, the “initiative space” and the “stock space”. The project required a space in which product display walls coexist with a large graphic banner that brands the space as Nike’s.

Patina Flooring Store by Gensler, Dallas

March 19th, 2012

This new retail concept offers Patina‘s home décor products. Designers thoughtfully divided space into display and studio spaces, preselecting products in oversized samples so customers can easily visualize choices, and creating a truly interactive experience.

Camper Together sotre by Isabel López Vilalta, Bologna

March 16th, 2012

For its newest Together store in Bologna, Camper teamed with designer Isabel López Vilalta to create a Mediterranean-inspired space that harmonizes past and present.

Cornerstone Restaurant by STUDIO RAMOPRIMO, Beijing

February 19th, 2012

The restaurant is located on the south-west corner of a office tower in Beijing CBD district. Design started in 2010 and construction was completed in early 2011. It covers a surface of 360 sqm. The space is characterized by the use of two strong walls, which visually define the space organizing the functional program: kitchen, dining areas, bar counter, pizza area, wine cellar and lounge corner.

La Bohème bar by AVA Architects, Porto

January 31st, 2012

The renovation of La Bohème bar, located in the buoyant Rua das Galerias de Paris in Porto’s downtown, embraces pine wood throughout the entire interior. ‘The goal was to transform a space with no identity into a recognizable interior,’ says Carlos Veloso from AVA Architects, the studio responsible for the project.

Next Home and Garden by Dalziel and Pow, Shoreham – UK

January 18th, 2012

In August 2011 Next launched a definitive 56,000 sqft fashion, home and garden pilot store in Shoreham, UK. This is a new fascia for Next, where the existing core market of fashion and home is supplemented with a new DIY and garden offer.