Newest Boutique Eclaireur in Paris by Arne Quinze’s Studio

Newest Boutique in Paris by Arne Quinzes studio Newest Boutique Eclaireur in Paris by Arne Quinzes Studio

Fashion retailer Armand Hadida about avant-garde mix of fashion, accessories, furniture, design objects and antiques made by Eclaireur, a series of chic boutiques of Paris, is “organized chaos.” He and his wife, Martine, launched their first store in 1980, long before the term was current shop concept. Locations range from a windowless room, intended to be so exclusive that it is not visible from the street.
Sometimes monumental, a free-form abstract sculpture made-in what looks like a haphazard fashion, with narrow pine Slat. His concept evolved from installation to Eclaireur recently assembled with high-tech elements in what he called a shantytown “” style. After he worked out the basic concept, he turned the idea into the SAC, a company previously called Studio Arne Quinze.
Dominate the sales floor is free standing Quinze-style slatted form that looks a bit like a thin, three-legged dinosaurs. Roel Dehoorne SAQ project architect described as interaction “picture.” Surrounding the wall is covered with recycled wood bar, nailed together with a small panel, aluminum printing plates, cardboard scraps, and other bits.
Thick surface and then coated with automotive paint in gold, silver. The paint was allowed to form droplets and bubbles, making the irregular surface has been textured and even higher, while changing the ambient light to adjust the effect. However. Lighting is a combination of natural and artificial, such as LED modular supplement those sales floor skylit roof. Mirror, scattered around, reflecting the colorful walls. Sometimes, the whole room seemed to be moving.
The walls are punctuated by square and rectangular niches. smaller, even those in the locker room, used to display accessories and exotic artifacts. Which animate the niche wall, but they are not alone in doing that. Interspersed with them, a small video screen can be programmed to flash the image-branding to support the launch of the perfume.[Visit]

Newest Boutique Eclaireur in Paris by Arne Quinzes studio Newest Boutique Eclaireur in Paris by Arne Quinzes Studio

Newest Boutique Eclaireur in Paris by Arne Quinzes Newest Boutique Eclaireur in Paris by Arne Quinzes Studio

Newest Boutique Eclaireur in Paris Newest Boutique Eclaireur in Paris by Arne Quinzes Studio

Newest Boutique Eclaireur by Arne Quinzes studio Newest Boutique Eclaireur in Paris by Arne Quinzes Studio

Newest Boutique Eclaireur Newest Boutique Eclaireur in Paris by Arne Quinzes Studio

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Boutique Eclaireur in Paris by Arne Quinzes studio Newest Boutique Eclaireur in Paris by Arne Quinzes Studio

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