Services: Interior Design & Build
Programme: Fashion Retail
Brand: K-Style Lab
Location: Shop 408, Time Square, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Design Period: November 2016
Date of Completion: Decemeber 2016
Design Lead: Edward Lau + Glenna Siu
The shop is located in Time Square, Causeway Bay. Causeway Bay is known as the main shopping hub of Hong Kong. K- Style’s goal is to exhibit high-end Korea Fashion to the Hong Kong public.
Design Ideas:
Our designers has a minimalist and contemporary approach which matches the aesthetic approach with the Store owner. The main color of the Store is grey which provides a cool tone. The clothing racks are all placed along the walls that creates an easy, exhibition like circulation and experience for the customer. The benches at the center allows customer to sit and view the clothing or the jewelry table in the middle. Our designers want to celebrate renowned Korean fashion designers.
-Store Front Design
The Stop Front features a minimal light-up logo of K-Style. The overall design of the space is very minimal because the focus are on the clothes. The Store Front has a grey metallic finish that has a great contrast to the transparent glass store front next door, Bally. Instead of having a store front like a typical glass and glass door approach, K-Style lab open up the space with no threshold from the department store into the stop. This unique approach provides a comfortable opening to customers and draws people in.
-Furniture Detail
Simple Rope ladder hangs from the ceiling in the far back of the store to design he handbags in a unique way. The clothing racks for custom made for the store. The clothing rack are designed like a simple Jewelry box that opens up into a nice display shelf for the clothes and the designer info. The long table in the middle of the store displays jewelry with benches on the side to provide customers a comfortable and relaxing way to try on jewelry displayed in front of them.
Lighting Design
Hanging Spotlights are installed on the celling that shines directly on the clothing and info board to exhibit products and information like an exhibition.