The third iteration of our store within the International Finance Centre mall in Hong Kong looks back at the way 1970s designers looked forward. An expanded shopfloor unlocks experiential possibilities, inviting visitors to while some time away in this beguiling atmosphere.
The space is one of suspended illumination, where time is warped by non-linear forms and soft furnishings. Perforated surfaces and acoustic insulation provide aural relief from the bustling retail centre, attenuating any sense of urgency. In the spirit of futuristic utilitarianism, the architectural language is streamlined and pure: shelves appear to hover on the walls, while the central basin’s smooth geometric form and contrasting neutral tones allude to iconic designs of that era. Behind the counter, a digital clock from the 1970s keeps silent track of the hours passed in sensory contemplation.