I absolutely love this store. Currently. I love this brutalist feel to this store and the windows. I think it reminds me, from my experience at least, of a 1970's secondary school, created from breeze blocks and concrete - where is the swimming pool that I froze in after school only to use all of the hot water in the shower just to warm up I ask myself? This of course is far more chic and beyond the 'Kes' feel of the place, as it does have fabulously glossy surfaces. Of course by lifting anything away from the floor and suspending it gives the illusion of space which is exactly what this store does. It is exquisite with its luxurious materials, I only wish I could live here.
Sunday, 20 September 2009
Max Mara, London
I absolutely love this store. Currently. I love this brutalist feel to this store and the windows. I think it reminds me, from my experience at least, of a 1970's secondary school, created from breeze blocks and concrete - where is the swimming pool that I froze in after school only to use all of the hot water in the shower just to warm up I ask myself? This of course is far more chic and beyond the 'Kes' feel of the place, as it does have fabulously glossy surfaces. Of course by lifting anything away from the floor and suspending it gives the illusion of space which is exactly what this store does. It is exquisite with its luxurious materials, I only wish I could live here.