If you follow this blog, you already know we work along Argentinian furniture maker Eugenio Aguirre. We are at the moment in Buenos Aires as their new store is about to be officially open on November 23. This is the third store we designed for them, and this time we are in the beach mood...Saint Barths is the way to go!...or maybe Punta del Este (we have a new project coming up there also, but we shouldn't talk until it is confirmed, right?).
The store looks like a big beach house, simple in its materials, airy and cozy. There is a fireplace and also a big banquette...we tried to recreate a real house so customers can get the idea of how furniture will work in their own homes.
We are done with the construction phase, so now we are in the process of putting everything together for the big opening.
The store looks like a big beach house, simple in its materials, airy and cozy. There is a fireplace and also a big banquette...we tried to recreate a real house so customers can get the idea of how furniture will work in their own homes.
We are done with the construction phase, so now we are in the process of putting everything together for the big opening.
The images give you an idea of how everything looks like. It is very time consuming but we are extremely happy with the results and wanted to share these photographs with our loyal readers.
Love the bedroom look.
ReplyDeleteIt is a really good idea to try to recreate a real home! It looks gorgeous! I am sure you will have very good comments on this marvellous idea!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
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Dear JouJou: Thanks! We are getting very good comments from the customers also.
ReplyDeleteDear Greet: Thanks a lot!!! Yes, it is always better to showcase the furniture in sort of a "real" environment. And people want to hire the Architects also for their projects!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I love the design of the fire place. So cool!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful space. Thanks for posting these photos.
ReplyDeleteDear hi-d: The fireplace looks really stunning in real life. Lots of logs indeed!
ReplyDeleteDear Photodiarist: It is a pleasure to show what we do! Thanks so much for your comment. Actually it would be awesome to have some of your photographs framed and organize a show down in Buenos Aires. And I am serious.
ReplyDeleteSeriously Chukker? I've never even printed them, much less shown anything in that kind of setting!! That would be amazing!
ReplyDeleteDear Photodiarist: I really believe you are a talented photographer. You should print your pictures and organize your work! Honestly, I personally would organize a show here in Buenos Aires! And I mean it.
ReplyDeleteDear Chukker...love the logs. I didn't realize that was the material used until you said so...amazing!
ReplyDeleteDear hi-d: The logs are an absolute success!
ReplyDeleteExcellent pictures as I like to play with the spaces thanks for the tips
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