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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

“High Style in Shoe Heaven” in London, United Kingdom by Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design

 
June 2nd, 2015 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: v2com

A perfect platform for Manolo Blahnik

Nick Leith-Smith Architects’ long-standing creative partnership with Manolo Blahnik continues with the brand’s largest global outlet to date in one of the world’s most celebrated department stores, Harrods. Designed by the architects in close collaboration with Manolo Blahnik himself, the new Manolo Blahnik London is located within the store’s fifth floor ‘Shoe Heaven,’ a 42,000 square foot salon dedicated to fine footwear.

Image Courtesy © Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design

Image Courtesy © Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design

Image Courtesy © Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design

Image Courtesy © Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design

The Manolo Blahnik unit occupies an exclusive space within the store’s west tower, set apart from the rest of the floor with its own dedicated staircase and entrance. The concession has been designed to resemble the layout and atmosphere of a grand salon. The impression is of a domestic space writ large, evoking the interiors of a grand fin-de-siècle mansion and inspired in particular by the architecture of the virtuoso Austrian architect Josef Hoffman. Hoffman was one of the leading proponents of European Art Nouveau and one of the founders of the Vienna Secession, a group of artists, architects and designers who embraced a sensuous approach to the integration of craft and decoration into design.

Image Courtesy © Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design

Image Courtesy © Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design

As one enters the new salon, the Hoffman influence is immediately apparent, thanks to the strong geometric forms used to transform the ceiling, furniture, timber screens and display areas into a precisely engineered composition of vertical lines and diagonal forms. Shoes are presented on sliding library ladders that line the walls, while custom-built furniture is matched with vintage pieces.

Image Courtesy © Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design

Image Courtesy © Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design

The domestic qualities of the space are charged with refined geometry and rich colours, while the seductive sight of an array of Manolo Blahnik shoes fills the display shelves around the walls. These splashes of colour are echoed in the bold upholstery of the chairs and sofas. Nick Leith-Smith has used a selection of original Danish furniture from the early and mid nineteenth century to furnish the space.

Image Courtesy © Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design

Image Courtesy © Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design

The collection of pieces were originally sourced by Manolo Blahnik himself and have been restored and re-holstered in new colours and fabrics to match the space. These hues are also used in Blahnik’s own designs for silk lampshades and chandeliers, which along with the bespoke metalwork, were crafted specially for the project.

Nick Leith-Smith Architects and Manolo Blahnik have built an enticing realm that reflects the strong brand values and identity of this iconic shoe designer.

Image Courtesy © Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design

Image Courtesy © Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design

About the studio: 

Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design, formerly Data Nature Associates, was founded in 2000. The practice specialises in high quality, bespoke contemporary design. The studio has extensive experience of working in luxury retail design as well as high-end residential work, delivering detailed, highly crafted projects with strong elements of personalisation and individual taste. Nick also has strong connections to the fashion world, together with a thorough understanding of bespoke design, resulting in a playful yet distinguished approach that marries a sound understanding of historic and contemporary design with contemporary craft, materials and form.

Image Courtesy © Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design

Image Courtesy © Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design

Image Courtesy © Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design

Image Courtesy © Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design

Image Courtesy © Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design

Image Courtesy © Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design

Image Courtesy © Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design

Image Courtesy © Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design

Image Courtesy © Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design

Image Courtesy © Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design

Image Courtesy © Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design

Image Courtesy © Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design

Image Courtesy © Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design

Image Courtesy © Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design

Image Courtesy © Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design

Image Courtesy © Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design

Image Courtesy © Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design

Image Courtesy © Nick Leith-Smith Architecture + Design

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