FILA Fusion Store Beijing
In the heart of the bustling streets of Beijing, FILA Fusion’s innovative concept store seamlessly weaves the rich tapestry of Italian culture into a contemporary street-style narrative.
Rooted in the brand’s history, FILA’s journey from a small textile shop in Biella, Italy, to a global icon unfolds within the walls of this unique space. Q&A design strategy for this space revolves around the concept of translation, where iconic elements from Italy seamlessly find a place in the store’s fabric.
Statues gracefully morph into dynamic mannequins, while columns and fragments of Roman ruins serve as captivating displays for the latest products. Overhead, porticoes transform into a stunning ceiling feature, adding a touch of classical sophistication to the industrial landscape.
The design embarked on a threefold strategy to bring the essence of Italy to life.
First, the designers carefully selected key design elements from Italy’s artistic and cultural heritage and street life, integrating them into functional units that echo FILA’s legacy.
Next, inspired by the concept of the roman domus house, the planning phase meticulously shaped functional areas and store flows, creating a dynamic and engaging retail environment. Visitors embark on a curated journey, seamlessly transitioning through sections adorned with contemporary industrial materials interwoven with Italian touches like cobblestone floors and bugnato walls treatment.
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