Nomination Venice | Studio 63 Architecture + Design

| February 9, 2010
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Nomination Venice, image courtesy of Studio 63 Architecture + Design

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Nomination Venice, image courtesy of Studio 63 Architecture + Design

Italy-based Studio 63 Architecture + Design recently has completed Nomination Venice interior project in Venice Italy. Nomination stores have been opened in Vienna, Shanghai, Beijing Hanover and next opening in Milan.

+ Project description courtesy of Studio 63

The concept for the store derives from the necessity to put together the essential, rigorous lines with elegant and precious materials.

The counter becomes a reflecting panel in dark glass, that reveals a warm yellow stripe, the color that represents the brand. The yellow stripe repeats itself in the Miyako lamp designed by Studio 63 for Danese.

An installation of suspended Miyako lamps above the main display counter, creates a dramatic focal point of color and light.

The store is furnished with shelves and drawers that allow the maximum functionality of the space.

The illuminated display boxes are lit with innovative spot led, and are made with round and soft angles that cuddle the jewels.

Nomination stores have been opened in Vienna, Shanghai, Beijing Hanover and next opening in Milan.

+ Project credits / data

Concept design: Studio 63 Architecture + Design
Project manager: Studio 63 Architecture + Design
Technical lighting: Kreon
Lighting fixtures: Danese Milano
Display lighting: Chelli
Custom made furniture: Artec
Location: San Marco 4609 Calle Goldoni 30125 Venice Italy
Opening: August 2009
Area: 45 sqm

+ All images courtesy of Studio 63

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  1. Nomination by Studio 63, Venice » Retail Design Blog | July 1, 2011
  1. Great, clean design. I like the black and white colour scheme with a splash of warm yellow.

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