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Published: Saturday, January 13, 2007

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Cenere Store

Architectural and communication design research laboratory -- Andrea Tognon Architecture -- explore the material qualities of glass and aluminum to lend a stroke of style to an inventively conceived retail space for the Cenere fashion house.

By: Andrea Tognon Architecture

Architecture-Page | Cenere Store by Andrea Tognon Architecture
Detail of felt curtain in the fitting room.

The space is divided with large colored glass panels. These panels themselves are sandwiches of glass with varying reflection gradients accentuating the play of natural and artificial light in the display area. These partitioning surfaces thus emerge as sculptural installations.

Architecture-Page | Cenere Store by Andrea Tognon Architecture
Detail of display element in glass and aluminum.

Graphic, in line with the tone of the products on display and the design of the architect, are used to further heighten the ambiance and its experience. Photo wallpapers and coordinated carpets are used to this effect.

Credits

  • Text: Courtesy of the architect
  • Photographs by Andrea Tognon, Courtesy of the architect
  • Compiled and edited by Manish Mehta

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