Yvonne Koné's pink-tinged interiors reference Tuscan buildings
Tuscany's "sun-faded" buildings informed the interior of this pared-back accessories boutique in Copenhagen, which Danish brand St Leo has washed with soft-pink plaster.
Yvonne Koné is tucked away down a side street in Copenhagen's Gammelholm neighbourhood and offers a selection of leather shoes, bags and small accessories.
After embarking on an inspiring trip to Tuscany in the summer of 2019, the brand's eponymous founder wanted to swap the muted colours in the store for richer hues that reflect the Italian landscape.
"I especially loved the soft hills, the olive groves and not least the beautiful light in Tuscany," Koné told Dezeen.
"The natural, warm, sun-faded walls made every colour seem so beautiful and I wanted to bring that soft feeling to the walls of my store."
To achieve this, Koné worked alongside Danish surface-material brand St Leo to develop a bespoke rosy pink plaster that's crafted from a mix of dolomite stone and recycled ash.
It has been applied across the entire store, including its ceiling, and three chunky shelves that run the length of one of the walls.
"I also wanted a feminine and positive colour that somehow is a little indefinable at the same time," explained Koné.
"As the colour changes with the sunlight during the day, I have noticed how difficult it is to capture and define it and to me that makes it even more interesting."
The plaster has been washed across the store's few fixtures, lik...
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