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Snøhetta suspends ’a timber-forest’ from the ceiling of Aesop ION Store in Singapore
Singapore Architecture News - May 14, 2016 - 20:16 11670 views
Snøhetta designed a reversed wooden pattern suspended from the ceiling of Aesop ION Store in Singapore. Aesop's new retail shop 'Aesop ION' is located just off Orchard road, which is the second store of Aesop in Singapore. Snøhetta's design is inspired by its obscured past and underground location, Snøhetta created an upside-down forest using a sensitive assemblage of materials, colors and forms. The interiors commemorate Orchard Road’s original incarnation as a nutmeg plantation.
A dark ceiling references the orchard floor, complemented by sisal carpet in the same rich tone. Thin timber battens hang from the ceiling, forming walls that curve throughout the space like three trunks in a grove. Selected central battens are suspended with horizontal ‘branches’ fixed to the stems acting as product displays. Exposed walls are pink, reminiscent of the color of mace, the other spice harvested from the nutmeg fruit.
A connection with the nearby Aesop Raffles City is established through the use of brass in functional elements such as the sales counter and sink – the metal’s luster enhanced by overhead lighting. This is the fourth retail store designed by Snøhetta for Aesop. The other retail stores are located in Oslo, Norway and Berlin.
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