Kingston Lafferty Design creates "otherworldly" interiors for Dublin skin clinic
A palette of plaster, marble, terrazzo and stainless steel was chosen to create interiors that customers want to "reach out and touch" in this Dublin skin clinic by Kingston Lafferty Design.
The local firm was commissioned by the Fitzgerald Private Clinic to capture a sense of calm, quiet luxury while maintaining the cleanliness expected from a surgery.
Top image: the Fitzgerald Private Clinic has a marble-clad archway. Above: its retail space features marble counters
"The service offer is premium and luxury, and the spaces that encapsulate it were designed to echo that at every touchpoint," Kingston Lafferty Design founder Roisin Lafferty told Dezeen.
"We wanted to design a space that was tactile and all-encompassing with a sense of otherworldliness, incorporating associations of sterility with a balance of warmth."
Spread across two tight, 46-square-metre floors, the Dublin clinic houses retail, storage and waiting areas on the lower level while the first floor encapsulates three treatment rooms, a toilet, staff room and secondary waiting area.
"It is a very small space, so we needed to be clever when designing the layout to get the absolute maximum use from the space," explained Lafferty. "Every element is jigsawed together to double up, offering both functionality and beauty."
The interior of the arch is finished with terracotta-coloured tiles
Customers enter the clinic through a street-facing, pink-hued retail store w...
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