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Towodesign uses metallic colors and golden pieces to create a retro atmosphere for this health store
China Architecture News - Oct 30, 2019 - 12:46 3843 views
Shanghai-based design practice Towodesign has used metallic colors, golden pieces, bright lines and striking color-palette to create a retro atmosphere for this health store in Shanghai, China.
Named YUAN Space, the 800-square-metre space is located at the seventh floor of a building on Nanjing West Road, Shanghai, China. Rather than forming a traditional health store, the designers wanted to create a "space-time tunnel" by using different themes for each space organization featuring different colors and materials.
Entrance
With consumption upgrade in China driving iteration of commercial scenes, Towodesign, a Chinese design studio which excels at reorganizing spaces in a balanced and coordinated manner, created a unique experiential store that fuses retro atmosphere and contemporary elements in downtown Shanghai.
Foyer
Located adjacent to Jing’an Temple which boasts a history of more than a thousand years, the designers retained a large area of concrete floor in the original space, and added bespoke metal elements to the interior, with a view to striking a balance between roughness and exquisiteness.
Product display area
"The overall space contains various beauty service areas for manicure, foot bath and spa, etc., and integrates functions for socializing, recreation and entertainment," said Towodesign.
"Interior spaces with different themes and charm extend and interweave with each other flexibly, seeming to bring consumers into a “space-time tunnel," added the designers.
Reception desk
Austere tone
At the entrance area, the concrete backdrop wall, cement floor and metal reception desk together set an industrial tone. The round installation at the reception desk area and other round elements throughout the space echo the theme of the brand — "YUAN", which means “round” in Chinese. Since the floor height is merely 2.7 meters, no decorations are added to the foyer’s ceiling, with exposed cement, pipes and wires producing austere visual impressions.
Reception desk
Integration of inside and outside
A leisure & bar area is set between the entrance and the cashier’s area, which functions as a transitional space for customers to enter major consumption spaces.
Large French window brings urban landscape and daylight in, thereby narrowing the distance between people and nature. This area’s simplistic design style and attribute of sharing effectively weakens the feeling of strangeness, and dotted green plants also make the space more intimate.
Backdrop wall
Smooth transition
On the opposite side of the bar area are manicure area and pedicure area. Small pieces of white tiles extend from the floor to manicure desks, which guides customers’ sight line and route implicitly. The wall clad in white tiles constitute a bright and clean backdrop. Besides, the elevated terrazzo platform demarcates pedicure area and manicure area clearly, whilst ensuring visual interaction. White tiles and terrazzo, as classic retro elements, set the stage for a time travel in the space.
Reception desk
Fusion of the new and old
Brass lines can be frequently seen within the space, from embedded product display shelves to the arched door openings along the corridor. The corridor features a curved circulation route and reflections by mirrors, which alleviates the oppressive feeling caused by the low ceiling and extends the space visually.
The room of old Shanghai style is finished with deep-colored wood and square black & white tiles, with Klein blue velvet sofas, hand-cranked telephone and gramophone producing an immersive and nostalgic scene.
Partition
Partition
Foyer
A corner of leisure area in foyer
Greenery partition
Manicure areas
Corridors
End of view of the corridor
Miniature landscapes of the corridors
To the retro-style room
Old-Shanghai-themed room
Outer-space-themed room
Powder room
Details
Contrast of material textures
Product display on arched shelf
Block rhythm diagram
Plan of the store
Project facts
Project name: YUAN · Space
Location: 7F, No.1728, Nanjing West Road, Shanghai, China
Category: manicure/foot bath/spa space
Area: about 800 sqm
Design firm: Towodesign
Chief designer: He Mu
Design team: Sun Meng, Hui Zhongqi, Xu Xiaoyu
Completion time: March 2019
Main materials: gold brushed stainless steel, cement paint, white brick, terrazzo
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All drawings © Towodesign
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