We're at the beginning stages of design for a haberdashery poised to open later this year. Working in tandem with re.dzine, this proposed concept draws inspiration from wood-paneled attics in disrepair and abstracts the idea into interior architecture of integrated displays.
Playing off the idea of decrepit walls with missing wood planks, the perimeter of the store uses methodical deconstruction to expose wall structure and uniquely reveal product.
Playing off the idea of decrepit walls with missing wood planks, the perimeter of the store uses methodical deconstruction to expose wall structure and uniquely reveal product.
Plexiglas shelves provide a balance between the heavy wood paneling and a light and airy product reveal.
A white wall partition is engulfed by the exposed wall structure and breaks the space between showroom and back of house. With the continuity of deconstructive architecture carried through to check-out, dimensionality give the area a sophisticated and engaging opportunity to make impulse sales.
Three custom-made steamer trunks nest back to back in the center of the shop. Each trunk is outfitted with shelves, drawers, and a mirror to give shoppers the experience of rummaging through another person's closet.