Halleroed contrasts colour and texture inside Boygar's Tbilisi store

Design studio Halleroed has combined rustic, earthy tones with bold colours and glossy finishes for online retailer Boygar's first store in Tbilisi, Georgia.
Set across three floors in a historic building on Tbilisi's Rustaveli Avenue, Halleroed worked within the framework of the building's existing features when designing the store.
Halleroed has designed a three-storey retail space for Boygar's in Tbilisi
Characterised by a series of tall arched doorways and openings, the ground floor space features circular bronze-toned chandeliers, decorative wall and ceiling elements and Versailles parquet flooring.
To preserve the existing ceiling details, chandeliers designed by Cristian Miola were hung with minimal intervention.
Bronze ring-shaped chandeliers hang from the ceiling on the ground floor "The inspiration for the chandeliers was from the Greek Orthodox Georgian churches that we visited during our stay in Tbilisi," Halleroed told Dezeen.
To create a striking visual contrast against the more neutral tones and materials, Halleroed added a velvet green sofa and a matching curved green screen with a high-gloss finish.
"For the ground floor and first floor, we had a decorative, old, existing environment which we wanted to be the backdrop to the new additions," Halleroed explained.
A high-gloss green screen divides the ground floor space
Halleroed also incorporated half-height curved partition walls that weave through the ground floor space. These have int...
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