Painted clothes and custom Timber Joinee appear throughout the women’swear Boutique Love in moon KeevDesigned by the local studio HE.D Group.
The shop occupies a retail unit in the Ukrainian capital with once in two small grocery stores separated by several partitions.
Despite its crowded interior, the unit was separated from high roof and large front windows – features that run to inform He.D groupDesign plan for Love to moon,
The studio said, “These very windows inspired the idea of maximizing openness – the internal space seems to invite passers -by from inside, which creates a sense of lightness, transparency and refinement,” the studio said.
The boutique is now a unique open-plate room, ending with creamy white walls and chevron floors.
Shopkeepers entered the site through a terrible shiny vestibuel, which has been removed and replaced by red French doors adorned with bright bobels around their border.
The center of the room has a fluteed wooden service desk that is balanced on four chunky legs. A heavy brown curtain hangs back, which separates the shop floor from the brand office, which is located on the back of the plan.
Next to the desk, a seating space is decorated with a pair of plump brown velvet armchair, a pair of oval coffee tables and a wavy-stamped floor lamp. Three large, pleated lantern is suspended from the roof.
More seating in the circumference of the room is offered, where the couch is set under the windows. Their cushions are upholstered in ornate hand -painted fabrics, which was specially created by the HE.D group for boutiques.
“Throughout the change, we laid a strong emphasis on tact, personality and emotional resonance,” the studio explained. “Clothing played an important role. Many pieces were custom-made, painted by hand with some clothes to actually make unique visual identity.”
Hand -painted floral fabrics also cover the back doors behind a screen divider and the changing room.
Inside, each cubical is decorated with flower -like paper lights and wooden bobin mirrors.
These, along with several other wooden components of the boutique, were prepared based on the paintings provided by the HE.D group by local artisans – including wall paneling, door frames and service desks.
The studio said, “This allowed us to match the content and texture from the shadow, ensuring that every element works in harmony.”
Kyiv is home to many eyes catching retail places. Others include anose, an sexuality shop Takes inspiration from the decrease of human body,
One after the other, there is also a female shop “Harshit” design elements like a ball pit and cushion walls,
Is by photography Yavery Evrameko,