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    Commercial & Corporate Interior Design Services, Strategic Architecture & Design Consulting, Luxury General Contracting & Project Management Services in USA, Furnishing, Procurement & Delivery

  • Project Scale

    100 sq m

The OLT DESIGN team created the boutique interior for Kristina Fidelskaya brand. The 100 square metre boutique is located in the world’s largest shopping mall, The Dubai Mall. Garment from the young, fast-emerging designer is showcased at Fashion Avenue – in a home for the world’s most luxurious and renowned brands.

We analysed Kristina Fidelskaya’s collections to develop the shop’s interior concept. KF’s clothing styles are minimalist and discreet but at the same time sophisticated and creative. There is a preference for a calm, noble colour scheme. The designer uses mostly natural fabrics with expensive textures for her designs. These features were the basis for the creation of the space. The shop should talk about the clothes, and its interior should allow things to dominate and stand out as much as possible.

The concept for Kristina Fidelskaya’s shop interior is based on a combination of complex three-dimensional planes united by a single material – concrete. A minimalist, monochrome space is the perfect backdrop for clothes in neutral and pastel shades.

The inherently brutal concrete has been transformed by us into an elegant texture.

The islands, cast in natural concrete, are custom-made in Switzerland. The shoe stands and freestanding racks bases are made from Italian blue rosewood.

Exclusive design solutions made the interior interesting and memorable. The triangular wall panels are hand painted with decorative plaster.

A delicate olive colour scheme dominates in the fitting room area: soft carpet with a light shimmer and American silk wallpaper – all combine to create an atmosphere of cosiness and tranquillity.

We paid particular attention to lighting. An intricately shaped lightbox highlights the reception area. Decorative lighting in niches accentuates the plasticity of the walls. The central part of the space and the garment are illuminated by lines of spotlights on the ceiling.