Campana brothers use hollow terracotta blocks for Sa?o Paulo Aesop store
Fernando and Humberto Campana have become the latest designers to create a shop interior for Aesop ? using traditional Brazilian Cobogo? bricks.
Following in the footsteps of figures including Paulo Mendes da Rocha, Vincent Van Duysen and Ilse Crawford, the Campana brothers were asked to create a bespoke interior for the skin and haircare brand's latest store, in their home city Sa?o Paulo.
The duo chose to plan their whole design around the use of Cobogo? bricks ? a type of hollow ceramic block that is typically used across South America to allow ventilation and lighting to filter gently and evenly into buildings.
Brazilian architect Alan Chu recently chose it for an apartment renovation, while Frida Escobedo worked with the blocks for a Mexico gallery.
The bricks form the walls of the store, provides shelving and furniture, and creates an inset for the poured concrete floor. They also extend out into courtyard at the front and rear of the shop.
"The interior is informed by a natural, earthy palette, emphasising the versatility of the traditional Paulista design," said Aesop.
All of blocks are terracotta in colour. The ones used for the shelves have a gridded structure, but the rest all feature a quarter circle in one corner with lines radiating out, so when grouped together they create a sunshine motif.
To match the bare terracotta, the Campanas used concrete for countertops, as well as the sink where customers can test products. The...
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