Limestone-Clad Contemporary Fashion Stores

The New Acne Studios Store in Paris Exudes Luxury

A new Acne Studios store opened on Rue Saint Honoré in Paris. The celebrated fashion brand's founder, Johnny Johansson, collaborated with architecture studio Arquitectura-G on the design of this retail location. The space is clad in Saint Maximin stone, which is a French limestone that is sourced from a nearby quarry. It is a material that is frequently employed in Parisian architecture.

The Acne Studios store exudes a sense of luxury and sophistication. The interior is just as spectacular as the elegance of the exterior. The interior also provides subtle references to "a Stockholm skatepark and its Parisian setting." The design of the space is intended to evoke the "poetic" feeling of "sitting under a piece of concrete infrastructure."

Image Credit: Acne Studios

Limestone-clad Fashion Retail Stores
As fashionable and high-class shops become a trend, limestone could become a popular material in fashion retail designs.
Luxury Brand Collaborations in Architecture Design
As brands continue to search for unique ways to reach out to customers, more designers could collaborate on store design projects to create luxurious shopping experiences.
Innovative Retail Interior Design
As retailers look for ways to bridge the gap between brick-and-mortar stores and online shopping, innovative interior design could be a solution to attract customers to physical shops.

Sectors Adopting This

Fashion Retail
Fashion retail stores are incorporating unique and luxurious design materials to create memorable shopping experiences.
Architecture and Design
More architects and designers could partner with luxury retail brands to create unique and remarkable store designs around the world.
Marketing and Advertising
As retail stores look for ways to increase foot traffic and customer engagement, innovative interior design could be utilized in strategizing creative marketing campaigns.
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