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Addicted To Retail (ATR) presents: Iló Store in Polanco, Mexico.
Balance between the new image and the concept, in a modern and innovative design, are also the elements for the interior design project for the Polanco store ILÓ. The idea comes from the use of the hank of yarn as the design element of a cozy, classic and very elegant space. Being a retail store that sells home high end products the color palette selected was earth, to harmonize and enhance the quality and warmth of the products.
The cash-register area was located at the center of the space, taking advantage of the continuity to the second level by the double height, a big wall, covered in Venetian glass is also part of the composition. The materials modulation marked the sense of the entire space, playing with the horizontal and vertical lines and their correspondent intersections. The resulting inner space generated gave place to the location of the displays. The more attractive feature of this store is the double heights that enhance the modulation of the display furniture.
CREDITS:
Location: Mexico
Interior design: ARCO Arquitectura Contemporánea
Arq. José Lew Kirsch
Arq. Bernardo Lew Kirsch
Associates: Arq. Oscar Sarabia
Arq. Jonathan Herrejón
Arq. Adrián de Lucio
Beatriz Canuto
Project name: Iló Polanco
Year: 2010
Photography: Jaime Navarro
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2012-11-25 19:11:45