Aesop store interior references Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
The Danish bricks and narrow floor plan of this Aesop store in Copenhagen nod to the "humble" design of the nearby Louisiana Museum of Modern Art.
Located on Kronprinsensgade in Copenhagen's old town, the neutral-hued store was created by skincare brand Aesop's in-house design team to complement its setting without "unnecessary flourishes".
The Aesop store is on Kronprinsensgade in Copenhagen
The interior takes cues from the architecture of the famed Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, completed in 1958 in Humlebæk, 35 kilometres north of Denmark's capital.
A long and low-ceilinged rectangular room makes up the store, which features a circular space at the back with a curved brick-clad basin.
Danish red bricks feature throughout the interior This floor plan mirrors the museum's "understated horizontal building" with its thin glass corridors, according to Aesop's head of store design Marianne Lardilleux.
"We were drawn to the Louisiana Museum because it was designed as a home for Danish, rather than international, modern art," she told Dezeen.
A backlit circular opening illuminates the curved basin
Danish red brick tiles were laid across the floor by local stonemasons, arranged in a "radiating" pattern that recalls several Copenhagen landmarks, according to Lardilleux. These bricks replaced the store's original painted concrete screed flooring.
Stained oak timber was used to create sleek geometric shelving, which spans the lengt...
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