Axel Arigato
- München / Hamburg
- Axel Arigato
- Axel Arigato
- 20 - 80 m²
- 2020
- Interior fittings. painting, drywall work, flooring work, interior finishing, center furniture, logos
shop-in-shop concept between art and retail space
For the Swedish high-end footwear brand Axel Arigato, Ganter has realised two shop-in-shop areas in just five weeks: in the luxurious traditional department store Oberpollinger in Munich and in the renowned Alsterhaus in Hamburg. Ganter was responsible for the complete interior fittings in both projects. In addition to painting and drywall work, Ganter laid the carpets, handled the wall design with two different strupture plaster variants and the production and installation of the logos. In addition, the furniture was produced and installed by Ganter.
Although strict Corona requirements had to be met and associated disruptions had to be mastered, both spaces were able to open on time. The minimalist concept features individual furniture with clear architectural references, contrasting materials, and a reduced but precisely chosen color palette. The textured plaster on the walls was produced in a Natural Colour System® shade exactly defined by Axel Arigato. The relatively spacious area of 80 square meters in the Oberpollinger department store (Munich) is defined by a royal blue carpet. A curved metal structure made of brushed stainless steel and anodized aluminum serves as a presentation module for clothes and shoes and divides the area into different zones. A special challenge in this case was the LED cable routing, which had to be realised completely without any measurement options. As a counterpoint to this backlit central piece of furniture made of shiny metal, various architectural objects made of exposed concrete are distributed throughout the space, their rough, heavily relieved surfaces forming an exciting contrast to the two immaculately smooth, organically shaped presentation tables as well as the soft, smooth qualities of the shoe models on display.
In the Alsterhaus in Hamburg, the much smaller space of 20 square meters is dominated by an organically shaped piece of presentation furniture in glossy lacquered royal blue, enthroned on a color-corresponding, asymmetrically cut carpet. The concise design language of the furniture, its spatial staging and the minimalist color concept are more reminiscent of a gallery than a retail space. This is in line with the concept of the Swedish brand, which aims to launch products that are as individualised as possible and to dispense with seasonal collections and traditional sales channels.