Jorge Penadés fabricates Málaga Camper store from materials that match the brand's warehouse
Madrid-based designer Jorge Penadés has designed and fabricated a colourful shop for Spanish footwear brand Camper from simple perforated metal profiles.
The store in Málaga has a raw, industrial aesthetic that has been softened with a colour palette of bright blues, pinks and reds.
Penadés used just three basic elements ? perforated metal profiles, corner plates and bolts/nuts ? in the design and construction of the shop. The designer and four assistants built the store together.
"We did the whole shop in four intense weeks," Penadés told Dezeen.
The three elements were used for everything, from seating units to the checkout counter and light fixtures in the store. Even the shoe sizes on the shelves are marked with numbers created from bolted-together corner plates. Penadés chose different-coloured metal profiles for each area.
"I decided to create a code regarding the function of every area of the shop: wall displays are green, table displays are blue for men and women and pink for kids, seating is yellow and paying is red," the designer said.
He also created brand logos and a new typography using the perforated metal profiles.
The design of the store is a nod to Camper's warehouse in the small Mallorcan village of Binissalem, which is primarily used as a storage space for old Camper stores that have been refurbished.
The space also functions as an archive and contains pieces custom-made for the brand by designers including Michele De Lucchi, G...
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