i29 architects creates 3D magazine experience in frame store amsterdam
all images courtesy of i29 interior architects

 

 

having successfully opened a temporary store earlier this year, FRAME magazine decided to continue at another location designed by i29 interior architects. at the felix meritis european centre for arts, culture and science, the monumental ‘zuilenzaal’ was transformed into ‘frame store, amsterdam, a mirrored universe that reflects and intensifies its grandeur.

i29 interior architects frame magazine frame store amsterdam
displaying both sides of the panels

 

 

 

flexibility and being able to change the display identity completely was the main focus. thus, the space offers a three-dimensional experience of the magazine – a creative and innovative world that surprises and invites exploration. working within this context, the studio proposed a radical concept: two shops in one with the coexistence of contradictory atmospheres. seen from the front, a museological installation of white panels and black frames floats throughout the exhibit. hanging from the walls, floor, and ceiling, these components are meant to replicate a blank canvas, as the use of text and graphics provided by artists link back to FRAME’s origins.

i29 interior architects frame magazine frame store amsterdam
the front of the white partitions with anamorphic text

 

 

 

looking from the back towards the entry offers a completely different environment. triangular display boards in black stained wood show the actual products behind the front panels. in order to enlarge and amplify this contrast, all choices made are antithetical: black versus white, square vs triangular, and empty vs full. during the opening party, conceptual artist niek pulles presented a series of masks called ‘future tribes’. detailed portraits of these artworks were embedded into the displays. also, the an anamorphic element in the form of the word ‘new’ was displayed over several partitions playing with the multi-dimensionality. both presentations clearly show the impact and possibilities of the approach combining 2D and 3D presentation in one store

i29 interior architects frame magazine frame store amsterdam
looking from the back to the front of the store exposes the clothing

i29 interior architects frame magazine frame store amsterdam
‘future tribes’ by niek pulles is also exhibited throughout the store

i29 interior architects frame magazine frame store amsterdam
closeup of the shelves

i29 interior architects frame magazine frame store amsterdam
each white component is considered to be a blank canvas

i29 interior architects frame magazine frame store amsterdam

i29 interior architects frame magazine frame store amsterdam

i29 interior architects frame magazine frame store amsterdam

 

 

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