Studio Shamshiri designs pink-hued jewellery shop in LA for Sonia Boyajian
Los Angeles jewellery designer Sonia Boyajian has hung oversized replicas of her creations as light fixtures in the pink-toned flagship store she designed in collaboration with Studio Shamshiri.
Pamela Shamshiri, founder of Studio Shamshiri, worked alongside her long-time friend Sonia Boyajian to realise the 5,000 square foot (464.5 square metre) space at 357 North La Brea.
Boyajian wanted a space that allowed her to host events, but also a place that felt like home. They added "residential touches" such as an entertainment area and eat-in kitchen to the interior, while also leaving room for work-centred spaces, including a studio, office and showroom.
"This building is her working studio, office, and showroom ? it was important for the space to feel like home and where she able to prepare food, given how much time she spends there and how much she likes to host," the designers told Dezeen. Shamshiri and Boyajian took cues from famous designers and architects to create many of the interior's architectural features and furnishings.
The plywood display cases topped with rectangular compartments for exhibiting jewellery were influenced by pieces from late American artist Donald Judd, while the colour and form of the pink portola plaster seating around the showroom was modelled after the benches artist Georgia O' Keefe used inside her Abiquiu House in New Mexico.
A spiral staircase by architect Robert Mallet-Stevens provided a basis for the curving series...
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