*헤어샵 인테리어 Joshua Florquin adds hexagonal-patterned ceiling to Paris hair salon

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선택과 집중, 하나에 집중합니다. 헤어샵을 위한 기능에 충실한 공간을 디자인합니다. 최대한 심플한 공간 속에 숲의 단면을 건축적 어휘로 재해석한 천장을 표현합니다. 

Sheets of plywood were layered on top of each other to create the ceiling of this Parisian salon, which local architect Joshua Florquin designed to represent sunny forests and natural environments.

Photography is by Matteo Rossi.


 


Located near Bastille, Les Dada East hair salon occupies the ground floor of a building constructed during Georges-Eugene Haussmann's renovation of Paris in the late 19th century. Three of its six walls are completely glazed, and offer a clear view of the street.

Les Dada East often hosts cultural events and exhibitions, as well as hair cuts. Along with Founder Edoardo Seghi's passion for natural hair products, this influenced Florquin's design, which "represents a forest on a sunny day".

In hope of replicating this environment within an inner-city building,Florquin created by a three-layered birch plywood hexagonal ceiling with integrated lighting, intended to represent piercing sunbeams.












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