Lock & Be Free / Wanna One
Lock & Be Free, the first Spanish urban locker net, already opened its first shop, very close to the touristic street Gran Via in Madrid.
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Architects: Wanna One
Location: Calle Jardines, 11, 28013 Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Architect In Charge: Esther Mengual, Cathy Figueiredo
Area: 30.0 sqm
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: CaulinPhoto
© CaulinPhoto
From the architect. Lock & Be Free, the first Spanish urban locker net, already opened its first shop, very close to the touristic street Gran Via in Madrid.Urban interiors based in two colors (yellow & white) that provides freshness and happiness. The target was to give shape to the brand concept ?Leave your luggage, live the city? and to refresh the image of traditional lockers, located in narrow spaces in dark colors and with the lack of light.
© CaulinPhoto
The brand Universe of ?Lock & Be Free? and its interior schema, combines trended colors and materials: white drilled metallic plates, yellow lockers combined with a rounded typography marking each of them with a letter and number, a floor in synthetic material with rounded shapes and a powerful set of lights that provides a positive energy.
© CaulinPhoto
All the materials combine two terminations; mate (floor) and shine (walls and loc...
© CaulinPhoto
Architects: Wanna One
Location: Calle Jardines, 11, 28013 Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Architect In Charge: Esther Mengual, Cathy Figueiredo
Area: 30.0 sqm
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: CaulinPhoto
© CaulinPhoto
From the architect. Lock & Be Free, the first Spanish urban locker net, already opened its first shop, very close to the touristic street Gran Via in Madrid.Urban interiors based in two colors (yellow & white) that provides freshness and happiness. The target was to give shape to the brand concept ?Leave your luggage, live the city? and to refresh the image of traditional lockers, located in narrow spaces in dark colors and with the lack of light.
© CaulinPhoto
The brand Universe of ?Lock & Be Free? and its interior schema, combines trended colors and materials: white drilled metallic plates, yellow lockers combined with a rounded typography marking each of them with a letter and number, a floor in synthetic material with rounded shapes and a powerful set of lights that provides a positive energy.
© CaulinPhoto
All the materials combine two terminations; mate (floor) and shine (walls and loc...
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