In the heart of Milan, a perfume store captivates with its architectural homage. 'Officina Satinine', designed by Mara Bragagnolo, is a fragrant tribute to the city's rich history and local craftsmanship. But it's not just about the scents; it's a sensory journey through Milan's iconic architecture.
The store's design is a bold reinterpretation of the city's historic entrance halls, transforming them into a modern retail haven. Imagine stepping into a space where terracotta floors echo the warmth of Milan's past, and cathedral glass partitions gracefully mimic the luminosity of traditional doors. It's a subtle yet powerful nod to the city's architectural heritage.
And here's where it gets intriguing: the store layout is a series of interconnected rooms, each with its unique charm. The portineria greets you with a gifting ritual, while the sensory room envelops your senses in a cocoon of fragrances. But the real surprise? The curatorial area, a dynamic space for collaborations and installations, keeping the brand in constant conversation with the worlds of design and art.
Local craftsmanship is the soul of this project. From the Lombard terracotta tiles laid with traditional methods to the glossy ceramic tiles that whisper tales of Milanese apartment buildings, every detail is a love letter to Milan. The oak boiserie adds a layer of warmth, contrasting the marble and satin-steel accents. Even the lighting, a soft diffusion, recreates the 'satin' essence, leaving a lasting impression.
This store is not just a place to buy perfume; it's an immersive experience, a celebration of Milan's past and present. It begs the question: how can architecture and design shape our retail experiences and connect us to a city's soul?