The subject of the study is the conceptual design of a two-story wedding dress salon for a selected Irish designer - Róisín Pierce, whose work is distinguished by an innovative approach to fashion, strong roots in Irish tradition and a deep commitment to the philosophy of sustainability. The main goal of the project was to create an interior that not only reflected the designer's unique style, but also harmoniously harmonized with the values presented in her creations.
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The interiors of the salon refer to Róisín's work, and form a coherent whole with her collections. Key to the project was understanding and adapting the zero waste philosophy, so important in the designer's work. The space was inspired by the variety of techniques and materials used by Róisín, which was conveyed through an experimental approach to patterns, fabrics and details, while maintaining color consistency limited to shades of white and beige.
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The concept of the living room is based on white spaces, which become dynamic and full of life through the use of subtle details and appropriately selected materials. The dominant white, symbolizing purity and elegance, emphasizes the character of the place, and focuses attention on the craftsmanship and attention to detail. The floral sculptures decorating the interior allude to the symbolism contained in the designer's dresses and are an artistic interpretation of her aesthetics. Created from reclaimed materials, the sculptures prove that beauty can come from simplicity and care for the environment.
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In the corridor between the two zones is a tunnel - an exhibition element. It serves as a connector, and its form refers to the organic shapes found in the interior. The tunnel consists of dozens of dangling pieces of material. It moves smoothly with gusts of wind, and brings dynamism and mystery to the interior. The fabrics used here are those left over from the sewing of the dress - each fragment of fabric has its own value and potential to be used in a creative way.
Due to special needs, the salon has been divided into zones that create a unique experience for visitors. Careful thought has been given to each room, both functionally and aesthetically, so that the display of gowns emphasizes their aesthetics and uniqueness.
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The first floor consists of the main show space, where care has also been taken to ensure the comfort of the attendants; it is an open area, accessible to all interested parties. The fitting room and the office are areas set aside exclusively for appointment-only customers, so that they can take part in the creative process. Level -1 is a space that is primarily intended to serve employees; care has been taken here for their comfort. A space has also been created for possible quick tailoring corrections, dress storage and a social area. A restroom has also been planned here.
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