Aesop's Madrid Store Enhanced with Rediscovered Cast Iron Columns
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Tom Ravenscroft
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Summary
Architecture studio Ciszak Dalmas and Spanish architect Matteo Ferrari have arranged ceramic mosaics and hammered glass around original decorative columns in the interiors of Aesop's Las Salesas store in Madrid, demonstrating Aesop's design ethos.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledThe material-rich space is intended to demonstrate Aesop's design ethos while nodding to the building's history.
Ceramic mosaics and hammered glass were used to enhance the interiors of Aesop's Las Salesas store in Madrid.
The design showcases a blend of modern elements with the original decorative columns.
The store is set in a 19th-century block in Madrid's Almagro district.
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