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Maison Van Cleef Et Arpels - Facade
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Maison Van Cleef Et Arpels
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Maison Van Cleef Et Arpels
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Maison Van Cleef Et Arpels
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Maison Van Cleef Et Arpels
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Maison Van Cleef Et Arpels
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Maison Van Cleef Et Arpels
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Maison Van Cleef Et Arpels
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Maison Van Cleef Et Arpels
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Maison Van Cleef Et Arpels
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Maison Van Cleef Et Arpels
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Maison Van Cleef Et Arpels
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Maison Van Cleef Et Arpels - Facade
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Maison Van Cleef Et Arpels
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Maison Van Cleef Et Arpels
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Maison Van Cleef Et Arpels
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Maison Van Cleef Et Arpels
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Maison Van Cleef Et Arpels
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Maison Van Cleef Et Arpels
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Maison Van Cleef Et Arpels
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Maison Van Cleef Et Arpels
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Maison Van Cleef Et Arpels
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Maison Van Cleef Et Arpels
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Maison Van Cleef Et Arpels
The store and its facade were designed for the first time by the agency in 2011.
Total renovation in 2020 on the outside, the facade retains its large chandelier in Murano glass and is adorned on the ground-floor in limestone, inside only the staircase is preserved.
The secondary entrance, through the shopping center, reveals a new facade made of perforated white paper, backlit, using the plant motifs of the interior fabrics, combining know-how and high technology.
The jungle meets the modernity of Hong Kong: wood, smoked oak form part of the architectural history of the city, the wall fabrics recall the natural universe, a warm, intimate atmosphere.
Two spaces upstairs and on the ground-floor close to the facade contrast with the rest of the store: more refined, brighter, based on Corian and light-colored wall fabrics.
Total renovation in 2020 on the outside, the facade retains its large chandelier in Murano glass and is adorned on the ground-floor in limestone, inside only the staircase is preserved.
The secondary entrance, through the shopping center, reveals a new facade made of perforated white paper, backlit, using the plant motifs of the interior fabrics, combining know-how and high technology.
The jungle meets the modernity of Hong Kong: wood, smoked oak form part of the architectural history of the city, the wall fabrics recall the natural universe, a warm, intimate atmosphere.
Two spaces upstairs and on the ground-floor close to the facade contrast with the rest of the store: more refined, brighter, based on Corian and light-colored wall fabrics.
Credits
Location :
Van Cleef & Arpels
Prince's Building, 10 Chater Rd, Central, Hong Kong
Prince's Building, 10 Chater Rd, Central, Hong Kong
Area :
160 m2 on two levels
Architect of Record :
Stephen Kim
Lighting Designer :
Photographer :
Sungho Park
Artisans :
Voyons-voir
Photographer :
Sungho Park
Artisans :
Designer - East Joint
Wall fabrics - Bonvallet
Drawn custom printing of patterns - C-Album
Wall Fabrics - Rubelli
Custom carpet - Tai Ping
Custom carpet - Tai Ping
Furniture Patrick Jouin iD Prescription :
Chairs Pedrali Ester
Armchairs Starset VCA Vendôme
Armchairs Starset VCA Vendôme
Jouin Manku Team :
Dorien Peeters
Cyril Robillard
Yann Brossier
Mio Shibuya
Bruno Pimpanini
Julien Lizé