Petite Pomme / Erbalunga estudio
Petite Pomme is a clothing and shoes retail's child store located in the centre of a small town, which also aims to boost local trade through careful design and by adding value to the shopping experience.
© Ivan Casal Nieto
Architects: Erbalunga estudio
Location: Tui, Pontevedra, Spain
Area: 60 sqm
Photographs: Ivan Casal Nieto
© Ivan Casal Nieto
Petite Pomme is a clothing and shoes retail's child store located in the centre of a small town, which also aims to boost local trade through careful design and by adding value to the shopping experience.
© Ivan Casal Nieto
The brand image intends to move away from the historical style of the building. Therefore walls and ceiling blur boundaries to create an unlinked proposal from its shell.
Plan
At the entrance, a backlit polycarbonate wall contrasts sharply with the granite facade, generating a rift between exterior and interior and also providing guidance for the customer.
© Ivan Casal Nieto
The first major decision was removing the dropped ceiling, getting back the original height of the retail unit. This movement allows us to establish the strategy of the new design. An open plan space contains the different components such as light walls, counter and fitting rooms, which create a pathway through the store and organise ...
© Ivan Casal Nieto
Architects: Erbalunga estudio
Location: Tui, Pontevedra, Spain
Area: 60 sqm
Photographs: Ivan Casal Nieto
© Ivan Casal Nieto
Petite Pomme is a clothing and shoes retail's child store located in the centre of a small town, which also aims to boost local trade through careful design and by adding value to the shopping experience.
© Ivan Casal Nieto
The brand image intends to move away from the historical style of the building. Therefore walls and ceiling blur boundaries to create an unlinked proposal from its shell.
Plan
At the entrance, a backlit polycarbonate wall contrasts sharply with the granite facade, generating a rift between exterior and interior and also providing guidance for the customer.
© Ivan Casal Nieto
The first major decision was removing the dropped ceiling, getting back the original height of the retail unit. This movement allows us to establish the strategy of the new design. An open plan space contains the different components such as light walls, counter and fitting rooms, which create a pathway through the store and organise ...
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