A-Poc Boutique
Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec | |
| location | Paris |
| function | shop |
| contributed by | toffe_tico |
This Issey Miyake shop was conceived of as a support: to carry the clothes and accessories of a collection that changes and evolves every 6 months. The framework is a corian structure that runs along walls and ceiling. It is composed of 3 horizontal bars, a traditional one at the height of a clothes rail, one higher and one lower. The ceiling is criss-crossed with bars that primarily serve to carry the clothes on hangers. Then, a series of accessories, which are also placed on the framework, allows you to arrange other elements in a different way: big vertical metal plaques act as boards to which the clothes have been attached with magnets; horizontal plates hold clothes laid out flat, and also shoes or bags. The curtains of the changing rooms are made up of a set of upholstered strips. They make the space of the changing rooms gentler, almost sound-proofed. This was the first interior commission, until then Bouroullec’s work had been restricted to furniture and objects.

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