• Acne Studio in Paris by Bozarth Fornell Architects.


    Posted on 13th April, by yellowtrace in architecture, interior design. 1 Comment

     

    As though Swedish fashion house Acne wasn’t already so-hip-that-it-friggin-hurts, they had to go and commission this amazetown studio in the old Marais area of Paris. That would be right, wouldn’t it? Designed by a Swedish architect Andreas Bozarth Fornell from BOZARTHFORNELL, Acne’s second Parisian store is housed in a former metal shop and combines the robust industrial feel of the old garage with clean, sharp and contemporary finishes.

    I am impressed with the way soft and saturated colours are harmonised so beautifully together (hello gold glass sheets, blood red ceiling and soft pink concrete tint – I think I love you). Also, I am love, love, LOVING the way that hand-tufted wool carpet creates a sense of opulent luxury, gives the entire space a certain softness and elegantly balances slick aluminium partitions. Seriously, who would have thought that beige carpet could look, you know… not “beige”!

    10 points to BOZARTHFORNELL.


    [via David Report.]





  • One Response to “Acne Studio in Paris by Bozarth Fornell Architects.”

    1. This design is so cool it hurts. The fact that it is in the Marais, kills.



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