CLIENT
Leica
CATEGORY
Interior – Retail
LOCATION
London, UK
AREA
100 sqm
YEAR
2018
In the heart of Mayfair, on Bruton Place, the Leica Store & Gallery London is housed within a Victorian building, reinterpreted through an interior project that honours heritage while asserting a contemporary identity.
Two main spaces, connected by architectural portals that create perspectival axes and visual continuity, structure the spatial layout. Red and black display units, reimagined as sculptural wall volumes, shape an immersive experience centred around the product.
Retail and photographic exhibition coexist within a fluid environment, where muted materials, warm light, and bespoke details articulate Leica’s essence — a dialogue between memory and innovation.
Garibaldi Architects Team: Alessia Garibaldi, Luca Paviglianiti
Collaboration: Giorgio Piliego
Credits: courtesy by the client
CLIENT
Leica
CATEGORY
Interior – Retail
LOCATION
London, UK
Area
100 sqm
YEAR
2018
In the heart of Mayfair, on Bruton Place, the Leica Store & Gallery London is housed within a Victorian building, reinterpreted through an interior project that honours heritage while asserting a contemporary identity.
Two main spaces, connected by architectural portals that create perspectival axes and visual continuity, structure the spatial layout. Red and black display units, reimagined as sculptural wall volumes, shape an immersive experience centred around the product.
Retail and photographic exhibition coexist within a fluid environment, where muted materials, warm light, and bespoke details articulate Leica’s essence — a dialogue between memory and innovation.
Garibaldi Architects Team: Alessia Garibaldi, Luca Paviglianiti
Collaboration: Giorgio Piliego
Credits: courtesy by the client
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