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Hila Gaon bridal store by k1p3
Karina Tollman and Philipp Thomanek of Israeli studio k1p3 have completed the interior of a bridal concept store in Tel Aviv for fashion designer Hila Gaon.
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Dresses from the current collection are hung in a gallery-like space.
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The complete collection is stored in an illuminated, translucent cupboard spanning the length of one wall.
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A large dressing room and fitting area are provided for the bride and bridal party.
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Store mannequins were custom made by k1p3 based on traditional seamstress dummies.
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Below the store is Gaon's workshop, fitted with second-hand furniture from vintage markets.
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Photos are by Ardon Barhama.
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More info from k1p3:
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We are a young Tel Aviv architecture practice [back from London for 9 years now], we do mainly retail and residential work and some artist collaborations.
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Wedding gown shop in Tel Aviv for local fashion designer Hila Gaon.
Is a concept shop where 9 dresses hang/hover alone outside, in a dark gallery like space, representing the different collections and one lit, long, translucent cupboard wall contains all the rest of the collections [apx170dresses].
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On the right is a second white space with a large mirror wall and a dressing room for the bride + entourage.
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The store works by appointment, and contains the haute couture workshop underneath.
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The manequins were custom made by us according to old seamstress dolls. Most of the furniture is vintage and fleemarket.
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We collaborated with graphic designer Nurit Koniak for the logo and branding and the photographs were taken by photographer Ardon Barhama.
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Architects Karina Tollman & Philipp Thomanek, k1p3 architects.
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