Sculptural Grey MDF Wall: Enhancing Dior Boutique in Monaco
Project's Summary
Dior Architecture, in collaboration with WOOD-SKIN, has unveiled a striking and unique feature wall for the staircase area of the new Dior Boutique in Monaco. This tailor-made wall surface, crafted from laminated grey MDF by Forescolor, elegantly follows the contours of the stairs, guiding clients through the different levels of the boutique.
The sculptural design of the wall surface creates a captivating contrast with its surroundings, seamlessly blending with the overall aesthetic of the space. By combining different finishes and lighting techniques, the wall becomes a connecting element, seamlessly integrating the various spaces within the boutique. WOOD-SKIN once again demonstrates its ability to enhance materials and spaces, showcasing its versatility and innovative approach to design.
The use of the laminated grey MDF material by Forescolor adds an element of sophistication and refinement to the feature wall. Its smooth and sleek surface complements the luxurious atmosphere of the Dior Boutique, creating a visually striking and cohesive design.
WOOD-SKIN's expertise in architectural design shines through in this project, as they transform the wall surface into a malleable and dynamic element that perfectly complements the overall aesthetic of the Dior Boutique. The combination of sharp shapes and meticulous craftsmanship creates a visually stunning masterpiece that captivates the attention of visitors.
In summary, the collaboration between Dior Architecture and WOOD-SKIN has resulted in a remarkable feature wall for the staircase area of the new Dior Boutique in Monaco. The tailor-made surface, crafted from laminated grey MDF by Forescolor, seamlessly guides clients through the different levels of the boutique while adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to the space. WOOD-SKIN's ingenuity and design prowess are evident in the sculptural and visually striking wall surface, showcasing the studio's ability to transform materials and spaces into works of art.
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