Delicate glass shelves illuminate Las Vegas boutique by Dan Brunn Architecture
Los Angeles studio Dan Brunn Architecture has designed this Las Vegas boutique with clothes hanging on blackened-steel frames and shoes displayed on glass shelves that light up.
Created for Los Angeles fashion brand Road to Awe (RtA), the retail space is among one of the Las Vegas Wynn Resort's luxury storefronts.
Dan Brunn Architecture designed the 500-square-foot (46-square-metre) shop to divulge from the monotony of traditional retail displays. It instead combines glass, concrete, fur and blackened steel to conceive what the studio calls "a clean minimalist design".
The entry arch of the facade is constructed with thick concrete. Blackened steel bends over the undersurface of the arch. Pocket doors made from glass and steel are tucked inside the entryway and welcome guests into the space.
In the rear is the infinity mirror installation, created by multi-disciplinary artist Peter Gronquist. It is also arc shaped, but lined with shearling. The artist and architects chose shearling as a material "to help create a completely dark space, devoid of shadows, creating a sort of black hole."
The mirrors are fronted with 49 red roses giving the illusion of depth and the appearance of an infinite number of flowers.
Two blackened steel beams extend over the interior and connect the entrance to the back. Hanging racks attach to the beams to exhibit clothing for sale.
All of the product displays are designed on a track system. The studio said this allows the s...
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