NE-ON's 45CM Project is an Homage to Claude Monet's Famous Paintings
Jana Pijak — November 16, 2017 — Art & Design
References: ne-on.fr & retaildesignblog.net
French design studio NE-ON looked to classic art for inspiration when creating this skincare flagship in Beijing, China. Designed for luxury skincare brand 45CM, the retail and service space combines organic structural elements with pale pink accent furniture. The pastel-hued space is also fitted with luxe marble flooring that features Art Deco patterns.
Paying tribute to Impressionist artist Claude Monet's famous water lily paintings “Les Nymphéas,” design studio NE-ON opts for 60s-themed seating units, along with accent tables that feature a flower-shaped inlay.
In addition to offering luxury skincare, 45CM is home to medical dermatology consultations that help users personalize their beauty routine. This elegant space embodies a serene air and is Instagram-friendly to boot, thanks to its homage to Millennials' favorite shade of pastel pink.
Paying tribute to Impressionist artist Claude Monet's famous water lily paintings “Les Nymphéas,” design studio NE-ON opts for 60s-themed seating units, along with accent tables that feature a flower-shaped inlay.
In addition to offering luxury skincare, 45CM is home to medical dermatology consultations that help users personalize their beauty routine. This elegant space embodies a serene air and is Instagram-friendly to boot, thanks to its homage to Millennials' favorite shade of pastel pink.
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