Space design, retail store in Bristol
During a stay in Bristol, I integrated a training in a university, option "interior design". For several months I had to create the model of a concept store for the Danish brand Bang & Olufsen.
My positioning was to promote the performance and the manufacturing quality of products made in Denmark. I undertook a graphic research work around the theme of sound which consisted of a formal research to represent the sound wave.
The key element of the project is in the form of a motif that I have declined on several scales which comes from the plan of a Greek amphitheater, seen from above.
The construction of the first Greek amphitheatres made it possible to amplify the vocal power of the actors located below the Last Supper. They mark the birth of sound design in civilization.
- laser cutting
- silkscreened / deposited / sprayed stencil enameling
- stencil sandblasting
Research on different media to express the invisible energy of the sound wave, which propagates in space.
The partitions which also serve as furniture in the blind as they turn on themselves thanks to a central axis on the ground. The use of perforations is twofold, first of all they have a decorative function, creating a play of patterns and shadows that let the light of the spots pass. And a usual function for fixing the various shelves arranged on the partition, using aluminum crossbars.
reception desk
This partition can rotate 360 °, and can be arranged in the desired angle, creating separations or conversely "extensions" in space.
Transparent curved glass panels.
Pattern printing on glass.