Recently a new coffee shop-grocery opened in Heraklion, by the interior design Company Manousos Leontarakis & partners. The store is called Dipol? and is located downtown in the old city. It is a combination of a traditional coffee shop and groceries, while operates under the principles of traditional Cretan food and tasty dishes are served. It advocates healthy life style and sales high quality biological materials.
The dominant decoration materials are raw wood, stone and earthy tones on wall coverings called Kourasanit. On flooring has been used antique cement mosaic tiles, an old item that is applied in a more modernized way. Led lighting improvises the products on the wooden shelves. In conclusion, furniture is chosen to complement the traditional Cretan style, black metal chairs and round marble tables are dominant.
Photography: Yannis Fais
Design by Manousos Leontarakis & Partners
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Monday, October 20, 2014
Tayler multi-label concept by Kplus Konzept, Leipzig � Germany
For sex, success and good looks � with this slogan of the multi-label concept Tayler, currently rapidly expanding in Germany�s east, and taking the Net Generation theme inspired by the interior mall design as a starting point, kplus konzept designed an interior that is as exciting as it is eye-catching. Elaborately designed floors made up of handmade squares and stripes in different colours designate the different divisions of the 1800 sqm area. This design is mirrored in the illuminated cubes and ribs with integrated lighting in the ceiling.
The complete furnishings were designed for Tayler to be able to equip each of the six divisions with highlights and special eye-catchers. This is complemented by a mix of selected designer products and charming vintage furniture for visual merchandising, creating an atmospheric and dense ambience that perfectly introduces the target group of the multi-label concept to the new world of Tayler.
Photography:? Kratz Photographie
Design by Kplus Konzept
The complete furnishings were designed for Tayler to be able to equip each of the six divisions with highlights and special eye-catchers. This is complemented by a mix of selected designer products and charming vintage furniture for visual merchandising, creating an atmospheric and dense ambience that perfectly introduces the target group of the multi-label concept to the new world of Tayler.
Photography:? Kratz Photographie
Design by Kplus Konzept
Labels:
concept,
germany,
kplus konzept,
Leipzig,
multi-label,
stores,
Tayler
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