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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.

CAOS in Viareggio, Italy by Studio Svetti Architecture

 
October 18th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Studio Svetti Architecture

Inaugurated in April 2017, the Càos store is the last of the projects carried out by the Tuscan volcanic entrepreneur Silvia Bini, a reference name for fashion on the Italian and international scene.

Studio Svetti Architecture curated the design and construction of this exclusive space characterized by the simplicity of lines and shapes and which sees inside corners dedicated to prestigious brands such Celine, Gucci, Fendi, Balenciaga, Valentino, Stella McCartney e Saint Laurent.

Image Courtesy © Studio Svetti Architecture

Image Courtesy © Studio Svetti Architecture

The new store in Viareggio is located in the premises of a historic building, the former Sorelle del Mare, on the city’s waterfront. The guidelines of the original building have been maintained and the spaces distributed in succession on three floors, contextualized through different display systems, with a single fil-rouge: the celebration of the product.

Image Courtesy © Studio Svetti Architecture

Image Courtesy © Studio Svetti Architecture

The project intervention has upset those that were the morphological features of the existing environments through the elimination of every type of partition and thanks to the creation of a staircase body wedged in a triple volume. The minimal use of materials and furnishings gives a refined and essential character.
The space is dominated by the contrasts between the metal of the furnishings and the rough plaster of the walls or between the silk velvet upholstery of some wings and the materiality of the floor, the result of a wise mix of polished concrete and aggregates from local quarries.

Sinuous hand-crafted metal sheets, 3 mm thick, support the display, emphasizing the products against a neutral and dark color background.

The all tailor-made furnishings act as real architectural devices at the service of sales, in addition to articulating and hierarchizing every single internal space.

Image Courtesy © Studio Svetti Architecture

Image Courtesy © Studio Svetti Architecture

Image Courtesy © Studio Svetti Architecture

Image Courtesy © Studio Svetti Architecture

Image Courtesy © Studio Svetti Architecture

Image Courtesy © Studio Svetti Architecture

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