Founded in 1897 to meet the needs of prospectors traveling through Seattle to the Klondike Gold Rush, Filson is rooted in Pacific Northwest history. The brand has a worldwide reputation for products that are built to last, made in America, and guaranteed for life. Inspired by that ethos, the design team created a space that shares the same level of quality and integrity as Filson’s products. The store’s double-height space features a post-and-beam structure recalling a barn interior (an abandoned barn was dismantled and repurposed for the project). Interior inspiration is from sources as diverse as Jack London’s Call of the Wild, Victorian-era natural history museums, Robert Altman’s McCabe and Mrs. Miller, and Darius Kinsey’s photographs.
Project Team:
Architecture / Interiors: Heliotrope Architects
Contractor: Schimenti
Heavy Timber Fabrication: Spearhead
Lighting: Invisible Circus
Photography: Kevin Scott
Heliotrope Architects Design Team:
Mike Mora AIA, Design Principal
Tonia Capuana, Architect
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