Layers of mirror and glass feature in Shenzhen's "ghostly" Geijoeng store
Studio 10 has layered an array of reflective, translucent and transparent materials to create an ethereal store for a womenswear brand in Shenzhen.
Designed by Studio 10 for Geijoeng ? a Chinese minimalist womenswear brand ? the 120-square-metre store features glass brick walls, a mirrored dropped ceiling and a green terrazzo floor.
The studio's aim was to create a dream-like interior that would fit with the brand's pared-back aesthetic, while also contrasting with its autumn/winter collection which features heavy fabrics like wool, cashmere and velvet.
"The interior design explores the interactivity between materials, light transmission, refraction, reflection, and fabric," said the studio.
"We wanted to create a rich spatial hierarchy and ghostly spatial dimensions."
Set within Shenzhen's Coastal City shopping mall, visitors enter the store through a corridor paved with glass bricks.
One side of the walkway has been lined with mirrored panels, while on the other has been turned into a glass-brick display area dotted with green marble plinths.
A mirrored dropped ceiling has been installed directly above the corridor, and a half-height glass partition has been erected to separate the display space from the shop floor beyond.
The main body of the shop space is defined by its custom green terrazzo floor and translucent glass walls that curve around the store's periphery.
Several of the walls are backed by a shiny silver material that reflects and refrac...
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