Architect David Guerra has designed the Hi-lo store in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
This great, innovative project can be of great help for any of you who are looking for designing your Clothing Store in an unique way. This clothing store looks as if it’s made of two different space which brought together make a great whole. The gray area resembles a wonderful dressing area from your own home or from a friend’s home and the red area resembles a royal space designed for relaxation, a coffee, a cake, some tea or even a great book which can be enjoyed there. All in all, this is a great space perfectly designed for all the needs of any client no matter how high standards he has.
Recently i have stumbled upon some unique lightning and decoration pieces that i was astonished to see.
Pieces made out of old discs, old cassettes that at this moment for most of us are just an old memory but also paintings – if we can call them this way – made out of old clocks.
These interesting pieces of decor are great for those who do not want to forget old times.
Antonio Di Oronzo, principal of Bluarch, designed the interior of the Omonia Bakery in New York City.
Info from the designer
This bakery is a brand new project for the family that behind the renowned Omonia brand famous for its Greek pastries. It sells pastries and breads prepared on premises in the see-through kitchen.
The design of this store celebrates indulgence… the suspension of one’s everyday grind through the consumption of a sweet delight. The space is soft and warm… sexy and decadent… as chocolate.
Much like the physiognomy of a pastry, this design wants to offer the exciting anticipation of a pastry in-fieri… the liquid concoction, the minced ingredients… The space shifts organically with the narrative of flavors as patrons taste the succulent delicacies.
Lieven Musschoot has designed the Pure C bar in Cadzand-Bad, The Netherlands.
Italian company Masiero has explored right in its own backyard and come up with this modern Murano lighting line.