The Australia-based Adam Heath Claremont Boutique, which clients doubled in size by acquiring neighbouring stores, provided a refreshing opportunity.
Local design studio Matthew Crawford sought to create a sense of coherence and flow between the two Spaces, by matching the pressed tin ceiling and adding two new arched openings to make movement around the boutique easy.
Neutral tones allow the patterns and colours of the garments to sparkle, while the burnt pink feature wall at the back of the space catches the eye. Rosa Orchidia marble countertops highlight this, keeping in line with the store's offerings and adding a degree of luxury.
- Architect: Matthew Crawford Architects
- Photos: Jack Lovel
- Words: Gina