Aesop Duke of York Square / Snøhetta
Situated in Chelsea, London, the store?s design is inspired by the contextual relevance of the location combined with an influence of futuristic elements. The result is an interior characterized by classic architypes, a pale red color palette, and stainless-steel elements.
© Paola Pansini
Architects: Snøhetta
Location: Chelsea, London, United Kingdom
Area: 108.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Paola Pansini
© Paola Pansini
Text description provided by the architects. Situated in Chelsea, London, the store?s design is inspired by the contextual relevance of the location combined with an influence of futuristic elements. The result is an interior characterized by classic architypes, a pale red color palette, and stainless-steel elements.An existing column is used as the starting point for the store?s layout. From this centralized column, 12 arches stretch towards the perimeter walls. This series of arches function as a key element in creating a sense of organizational hierarchy, establishing visual separators within the space. The arches are clad in a clay based plaster with a subtle gradient color, ranging from a lighter base to a darker shade. Illumination from between the arches further emphasizes the gradient effect.Â
© Paola Pansini
Expanding out from the centralized column, a sink in a circular shape establishes itself as the natural meeting point of the store. The sink, wh...
© Paola Pansini
Architects: Snøhetta
Location: Chelsea, London, United Kingdom
Area: 108.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Paola Pansini
© Paola Pansini
Text description provided by the architects. Situated in Chelsea, London, the store?s design is inspired by the contextual relevance of the location combined with an influence of futuristic elements. The result is an interior characterized by classic architypes, a pale red color palette, and stainless-steel elements.An existing column is used as the starting point for the store?s layout. From this centralized column, 12 arches stretch towards the perimeter walls. This series of arches function as a key element in creating a sense of organizational hierarchy, establishing visual separators within the space. The arches are clad in a clay based plaster with a subtle gradient color, ranging from a lighter base to a darker shade. Illumination from between the arches further emphasizes the gradient effect.Â
© Paola Pansini
Expanding out from the centralized column, a sink in a circular shape establishes itself as the natural meeting point of the store. The sink, wh...
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