Designer David Thulstrup designed a new architectural flower shop in Copenhagen that showcases each flower as a work of art.
The building was completely reinvented into a space that is loft-like and filled with cement, creating a blank canvas for the flowers to stand out and shine. There are custom-made podiums for showcasing, acting like a large stand that would be seen in a classic museum -- designed by local artists with locally commissioned terrazzo stone. With free-standing light sculptures that radiate white by day and purple at night, the entire shop is illuminated with a unique hue.
The new architectural flower shop by David Thulstrup features a design idea that has never been seen before.
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Why This Trend Is Growing
- Artistic Flower Arrangements
- Flower shops are incorporating artful designs to elevate the traditional flower purchasing experience.
- Architectural Storefronts
- Stores are using architecture and interior design to enhance the shopping experiences for consumers.
- Light Sculpture Integration
- Flower shops are incorporating bespoke lighting installations to provide dramatic and memorable experiences.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Floral Industry
- Floral shops can integrate artistic design and bespoke lighting installations into storefronts to create unique selling points.
- Architecture
- Architects can innovate by designing storefronts that uniquely showcase traditional businesses and services, like florists.
- Lighting Industry
- Lighting suppliers and installers can collaborate with flower shops to provide unique lighting solutions that elevate the spaces and create memorable experiences.
