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Jewelry boutique design-streamlined counter, hazy Moroccan pink

Holiday, desert, twinkling starry night

Escape from the dream space of reality

When you walk into the KOPI boutique in Warsaw, people will immediately feel that they are in a luxurious Moroccan tent in the desert. Natalia Pisca, the designer and founder of the brand, found the inspiration to create this unique interior during her travels in Morocco and the French Riviera.

The interior of KOPI Jewelry Boutique is designed according to the architectural design in the 1920s. Streamlined counters, hazy Moroccan pink and romantic Songkhla colors, and walls that seem to be made of desert sand set a perfect background for jewelry display-against them, all KOPI series jewelry shines more and more. On the other hand, the wavy wall behind the counter is designed by artists who pay attention to details, creating a quiet and distant atmosphere in the desert for indoor space; It is covered with thick sand and painted with matte mineral paint. The characteristic groove on the wall imitates the natural cavity in the rock of Atlas Mountain, and its application here just provides an excellent display position for organic vases and candles.

The outer layer of the wooden floor is coated with oil to match the shadow cast by the crimson ceiling. The ceiling is illuminated by Molto Luce lamps, creating a starry dream. Although these lamps are small in size, they are very bright, so they provide the best conditions for jewelry exhibitions; The shape of the mirror suggests that the original inspiration of KOPI series comes from the graceful figure of women, which will become one of the permanent sacrifices of the brand as a classic work. Designers skillfully use the display table made of pink cherry marble to supplement other details in the room, such as counters and trays-they can show the beauty of jewelry from the most exquisite angle.

Carol of Noke Architects explained, "We want to show jewelry elements in a different way-that is, we want to create a minimalist long ribbon floating in front of curtains." This low-key metal element is actually very suitable for displaying the materials of KOPI series necklaces and scarves, and the padded jewelry tray made of soft velvet can echo the inner wave shape. Heavy curtains, cushioned seats and cushioned stools can create an exotic atmosphere, which is the uniqueness of jewelry boutiques. The color palette related to warm travel memories can remind people of the colors that are most closely related to the KOPI brand. The colors of curtains, parquet floors and walls are matched with each other, creating a hypnotic and dreamlike overall appearance-this effect can not only provide customers with a unique shopping experience, but also allow customers to temporarily escape from reality and completely immerse themselves in KOPI's dream world.

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Project Name: KOPI Jewelry Boutique

Construction Company: Nock Architects

Year of completion: 2020

Covering area: 22㎡.

Project location: No.4 Oldrew, 00-629 Warsaw, Poland.

Chief Designer: cairol Pasternak, Peter Masiasek.

Photographic support: NateCook Peter Ma Czadzeck

Design team: Karolpasternak, Piotr Maciaszek, Micha? Niedo? Pia

Project client: NataliaKopiszka