Valextra
Honolulu, USA
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- COLLECTIVE
- Location
- Store 2209, Ala Moana Center, 1450 Ala Moana Blvd, HI 96814 Honolulu, USA
- Year
- 2019
- Client
- Valextra
- Team
- Betty Ng, Juan Minguez, Jeffrey Widjaja, Katja Lam, Kimberley Lau, Lingxiu Chong, Matthew Lin
- Local Architect
- workshop-hi (Honolulu)
- FLOOR & WALL SURFACES
- Matteo Brioni
- CERAMICS
- Mutina
INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE & DISPLAY TOOLS
Italian leather-good master Valextra opens its first store in sunny Hawaii located in Honolulu’s Ala Moana Center, the largest open-air shopping center in the world.
Among the 290 stores in Ala Moana Center, the majority of them are tightly sealed with glass display windows and relatively small entrances. We want to break this physical threshold to enhance the open-air shopping experience thus creating a series of 4 meter tall rotating floor-to-ceiling glass doors, which open 90 degrees perpendicular to the entrance, serving as a truly accessible and luminous entryway.
The breakdown of the retail threshold naturally welcomes and draws visitors inside the store, leading them into a 6 meter tall interior space wrapped around with a warm beach atmosphere, with a perspectival mountain playing the dual role as a very deep window display and as the in-store display units.
“The Beach”
We introduced raw earth surfaces by the Italian craftman Matteo Brioni as a built-up of the “beaches” on the floor and in the form of modular blocks of different heights, creating a landscape that serves not only as additional display counters for Valextra’s collection but also as seating area for visitors; together with tall local floral of bright green leaves embedded on both sides of the “beach”, the intention is to bring the outside in.
“The Mountain”
A single three-dimensional ceramic block produced by Italian ceramic company Mutina were manipulated and reconfigured by COLLECTIVE with a redefined custom blue color, into a progressive crescendo of three-dimensional product display mountain, which also allow visitors to transverse through.
The Valextra Honolulu boutique is not a typical store with products presented on shelves and on plinth; the design pays tribute to the beautiful archipelago, creating new retail display strategies with occupiable open-air window display unit, dramatically increasing the visual merchandizing surface are through altitude and depth.
The design is highly inspired by the Hawaiian sea and landscape, together with the architectural materiality of the traditional Italian crafts; all these elements are placed together as a celebration of the two cultures, the design emphasizes that the highly prestigious Milanese leather-goods brand is true to its roots while constantly innovating itself contemporarily.
DISPLAY TOOLS
In addition to designing the Interior Architecture of the Valextra Honolulu Store, COLLECTIVE also designs the display tools for small leather goods and bags. We collaborated with our friends at Ume Studio from Oakland California in creating gypsum-based casted objects.
The design intent takes inspiration from the ceramic and raw earth surfaces for the Valextra store design, with Ume Studio’s expertise in materiality and casting, we created a series of 5 designs, casted with gypsum-based objects matching the color and warmth of the dominating materials of the Interior Architecture.
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