Why did a supermarket, a space associated with hygiene, go for black?

Supermarket interiors are invariably white and clean. Yet, if it won't escaped your notice, Solera is decked out in basic black. If Spanish design consultancy Masquespacio is believed, the project could mark the start of a new blue
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