jueves, 14 de marzo de 2013

Vaumm, San Sebastian, Spain

Spanish architecture studio VAUMM developed a new store located in San Sebastian, Spain, for Deskontalia, an online store that offers discounts and offers in Spain. The space had to be a pick up point for any product that one could imagine buying over the Internet. The space was to become not only a space to sell, but a space to be a meeting point between brand and people, an open space, a place of the city where an online business becomes a physical reality. With a really great result.


Ampere optical shop by Cyrille Druart, Grenoble, France

Thomas Dupré, succeeding from a long line of French opticians, decided to create his optical shop in Grenoble, France, and called on designer Cyrille Druart to come up with this very original concept. Pure minimalism.



Bank Art by SPACESPACE, Yokahama



Tala + Grubbies by Nikki and Danni, Philippines

A retail art piece. Each piece of string represents her “A to B” journey. “Logic gets you from A to B. Imagination takes you everywhere.” by Einstein. Designed by Nikki and Danni


Issey Miyake Shinjuku by Moment Design, Tokyo

As a handbag, Bilbao by Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake is comprised of the repeated triangular pieces. Only a long bench is implemented for showcasing purposes. Amazing.




escape d installation by Amber Kingsnorth, Vancouver

Fantastic, creative and provocative display for the two large front windows of the store, amazing concept of mixing the curated items offered against a sea of discarded consumer goods. The piece speaks to both the environmental and socio-economic effects of thoughtless consumption and the search for quality, craftsmanship and originality which gives these goods meaning and longevity.
Designed by Amber Kingsnorth / MāK Interiors