22RE invokes "stillness" inside green Miami golfing boutique
Los Angeles studio 22RE has used pale-green stucco informed by Miami's colours and golf courses for the interiors of a golf clothing boutique in the city.
A few blocks from the ocean, the Malbon store in Coconut Grove serves a large customer base for the brand in South Florida ? a popular golfing destination thanks to year-round warm weather.
The Malbon Miami store revolves around a central area, from which handmade tiles emanate in a radial pattern across the floor
The verdant neighbourhood and Miami's distinct architecture provided 22RE with a starting point to build upon, aiming to create a tranquil space amongst such vibrancy.
"We intended to create an oasis within the city, one that invoked stillness ? a feeling that Malbon customers are accustomed to while they're out on the green," 22RE founding principal Dean Levin told Dezeen. Pale green stucco covers the walls, columns and ceiling beams
The store's most striking feature is the pale green stucco that covers the majority of vertical surfaces and ceiling beams that form square archways overhead.
"The shade of green used throughout the space was inspired by the studio's first visit to the location, and inspired by the vibrant hues associated with Miami as a city," said Levin.
Merchandise is kept to the perimeter of the store, displayed on stainless steel rails and shelves
The placid hue is contrasted with stainless steel elements including the sales counter and a doorway to the stock room.
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