For the main jewelry display cabinets I designed hinged perspex balls to seem as if they are floating in the space. This gives people the opportunity to move freely around the "bubbles" and to view the jewelry pieces from all angles. Because the "bubbles" become the feature, I've kept the remainder of the space relatively simple.
Monday, 15 August 2011
Adorn Jewelry Store
For our retail project we had to design the interior space and store front of a jewelry store in a mall. In my opinion jewelry should be regarded as an important purchase due to its value. For instance, when one purchases a car, he/she is spoiled with a big, red bow and a bottle of champagne to celebrate the big purchase. So I ask, why can't the purchasing of jewelry be celebrated as well? That led to the main inspiration of my space......champagne bubbles.
For the main jewelry display cabinets I designed hinged perspex balls to seem as if they are floating in the space. This gives people the opportunity to move freely around the "bubbles" and to view the jewelry pieces from all angles. Because the "bubbles" become the feature, I've kept the remainder of the space relatively simple.
For the main jewelry display cabinets I designed hinged perspex balls to seem as if they are floating in the space. This gives people the opportunity to move freely around the "bubbles" and to view the jewelry pieces from all angles. Because the "bubbles" become the feature, I've kept the remainder of the space relatively simple.
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