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CTF HONG KONG FESTIVAL WALK SHOP - Interior Design
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Jewellery has been something we treasure for centuries. Whilst our ancestors kept their jewelleries in delicate boxes, our grandparents kept them in tiny silk pockets, and we now keep them in safe deposit boxes in banks. The preciousness of jewelleries is accentuated through the design concept of safe deposit boxes, which is translated into an elegant and innovative shopping space.
The shop resembles safety vaults in banks, the walls are dissected into numerous rectangular shapes to represent safe deposit boxes. Breaking the stereotypical greyish and dull metallic safe deposit boxes, the rectangular shapes are in a soft shade of pink and grey, generating a natural and comfortable atmosphere as opposed to the cold metallic tone. Jewelleries have an inseparable relation to romance, as jewelleries are often gifts to a lover or newlyweds. Just as how safe deposit boxes are marked with numbers in banks, numbers are embroidered onto the pink and grey fabric rectangular shapes. These numbers are embroidered with threads in two different colors, they are either dates throughout the year, or number combinations with meanings related to romance in Cantonese, Mandarin or English. The numbers not only represent the customers’ affection for their beloved ones, they can also spot their own special dates on the wall, such as anniversaries and birthdays.
The shop resembles safety vaults in banks, the walls are dissected into numerous rectangular shapes to represent safe deposit boxes. Breaking the stereotypical greyish and dull metallic safe deposit boxes, the rectangular shapes are in a soft shade of pink and grey, generating a natural and comfortable atmosphere as opposed to the cold metallic tone. Jewelleries have an inseparable relation to romance, as jewelleries are often gifts to a lover or newlyweds. Just as how safe deposit boxes are marked with numbers in banks, numbers are embroidered onto the pink and grey fabric rectangular shapes. These numbers are embroidered with threads in two different colors, they are either dates throughout the year, or number combinations with meanings related to romance in Cantonese, Mandarin or English. The numbers not only represent the customers’ affection for their beloved ones, they can also spot their own special dates on the wall, such as anniversaries and birthdays.
Item CTF HONG KONG FESTIVAL WALK SHOP
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