GLASS FLOOR

Visiondivision designed a Plexiglass shoe box that can be multiplied and arranged in a variety of forms. The arrangement of the shoe boxes create varied store layouts while still providing an easily recognizable element to identity with the Mangrolia Shoe store. For the main store, the Saint-Denis shop, Visiondivision wanted to emphasize this store as the flagship store since it is the only shop the Mangrolia family owns. Read more

LIGHTHOUSE

Designed by Christensen & Co Arkitekter, Green Lighthouse, Denmark’s first CO2 neutral public building, demonstrates that sustainable design is not a question of stuffing the building with brazen, expensive high-tech gadgets, but that it starts with good old fashioned common sense. In fact, 75% of the reduction of the energy consumption is the direct consequence of architectural design. Read more

PRADA STORE

Designed by Roberto Baciocchi, Prada Store which is situated on Place Beauvau, no 92, present a luxurious and strong identity Prada facade building. The facade of the building is a reminder of the Pont Mirabeau, a famous French bridge built in 1895. Art seems to unite all the elements of design in the store and impressive silhouettes greet you as you look around for fashionable and famous things to purchase. Bronze, glass and mirrors are present, emphasizing on the opulence which characterizes the brand. Not Only at the building facade, Designer also give a luxurious touch at interior side. Read more

WAVE LIGHTING

More than simply a light fixture, New York designer Mark Tremonto’s ribbon-like Carbon 451 Lamp is the centerpiece for an interior space that really needs a cool focal point. Designed from carbon fiber, the same reinforced plastic that manufacturers use to create car doors and reinforce helicopter tails, the Carbon 451 Lamp almost seems more like a chandelier: cleanly hanging in its own spectacle from the ceiling of a tall space. Because of the lightness of the material, the lamp has the ability to look weightless, and the decorative curvy design is so striking that it almost looks like it should be made of fabric. What I personally enjoy is the fact that the polished surface is so reflective that you can actually see reflections of the light in the small, inner curving spaces. If you’re into fashion and want something durable, this may very well be the light fixture you’ve been waiting all your life for. Read more

SLUM STORE

Designed by Stockholm designer, 1:2:3 and Kristoffer Sundin, Permanent Vacarion which was located in Gothenberg, Sweden, offered a slum impression of fashion store. The visitor will find a completely different atmosphere of display room. Clothes are displayed on constantly-rotating hanging racks, which are kept in motion by wooden fans using the garments as sails. Racks made of rope and wood line the walls and display photos alongside more pieces from the Permanent Vacation collection. Read more

SHOES STORE

Designed by Spanish Designer, Jaime Hayon, Camper Shoe Store which is located in Tokyo, Japan, offered a brand new concept of layout for Fashion Store. The store, on Omotesando Dori, is the latest interior by Hayón for Camper and follows stores in Milan, Barcelona, Berlin and London. This modern layout let the visitor known the product easier and offcourse the luxury interior decoration will give to the customer a unique atmosphere of fashion store. Read more