Descopan's Shinnoki wood panels used in Yema watchmaker's Paris flagship boutique
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Summary
The article is a promotional piece about the Shinnoki wood panel collection by Descopan, used in the interior design of French watchmaker Yema's flagship boutique in Paris. Designed by Agence Véronique Cotrel, the boutique uses Shinnoki panels to reflect Yema's mechanical heritage, emphasizing materiality and precision in the watchmaking tradition.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledthe Shinnoki wood panel collection by interior wood specialist Descopan has been utilised for the interiors of French watchmaker Yema's flagship boutique
The studio sought to reflect the watchmaker's mechanical heritage with its use of the panels
emphasise materiality and precision
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