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An interior design project by Clifton Leung that turns upside down the concept of shopping to catch the customers’ eyes. Located in Hong Kong, the work involved one2free, a mobile company, and its 500 square meters two storey store. The interior design is aimed at enhancing the products, in a new form  of communication that is tightly connected to furniture and decoration. Yellow walls, black flooring, blue lighting are employed to give the sense of modernity of both the space and young people’s metropolitan lifestyle. The whole store is divided into three areas where everyone can chill out by trying any service offered by the company as well as enjoying the mirrored floor and the relaxing sofas facing plasma monitors.

There’s the entertainment area where you can enjoy a 3d movie and the 4g technologies; the music lounge area where you can listen to your favorite music; the creativity area where to buy a smartphone as well as customize your own. The space has been designed by retail-design-specialized architects, to create a technological yet ultra comfy environment.
This is not a store for just shopping, yet a place where to hang out, relax, and enjoy the quality decoration featuring wood and steel details and optical white partitions.

INFO: www.cliftonleungdesignworkshop.com

Photo Courtesy Clifton Leung 


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