Munich Shoes Santiago by Dear Design Embraces Futuristic Elements
Jana Pijak — November 15, 2013 — Art & Design
References: deardesign.net & frameweb
Munich Shoes Santiago by Dear Design is a modern retail space that showcases netted partition elements. The shop's geometric partitions are not only decorative but also act as practical display shelves for the retailer's athletic footwear products.
The label's Chile store takes visual inspiration from a basketball hoop or football net, a theme one experiences upon entering the sculptural space. Creating a sensory experience for the shop's visitors, Spanish firm Dear Design mimicked Munich Shoes' angular 'X' branding when building their laquered and white iron partitions.
Channeling a mini arena or stadium space, this retail interior integrates their window and shop displays with built architectural elements. Its netted elements are both aesthetically striking and practical for displaying the store's shoe merchandize.
The label's Chile store takes visual inspiration from a basketball hoop or football net, a theme one experiences upon entering the sculptural space. Creating a sensory experience for the shop's visitors, Spanish firm Dear Design mimicked Munich Shoes' angular 'X' branding when building their laquered and white iron partitions.
Channeling a mini arena or stadium space, this retail interior integrates their window and shop displays with built architectural elements. Its netted elements are both aesthetically striking and practical for displaying the store's shoe merchandize.
Trend Themes
1. Netted Partitions - Incorporating netted partition elements as part of the interior design to create an aesthetically striking and practical product display.
2. Geometric Design - Using geometric design elements to create a sculptural space that provides a sensory experience for visitors.
3. Integrated Displays - Integrating window and shop displays with built architectural elements to create a seamless shopping experience.
Industry Implications
1. Footwear Retailers - Opportunities for footwear retailers to adopt netted partitions and geometric design elements in their stores to create an innovative and engaging retail environment.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can explore the use of netted partitions and geometric design elements to create unique and visually appealing spaces for retail and other industries.
3. Architecture - Architects can incorporate netted elements into their designs, not only for aesthetic purposes but also for practical function, such as display shelves and room dividers.
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