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Coef EHV

Carbon Studio x KUUB

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detail of brushed aluminium table - Maarten Willemstein
middle section with roof light - Maarten Willemstein
detail of anodized aluminium core - Maarten Willemstein
middle section with trees and roof light - Maarten Willemstein

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JURY VOTES
Multi-Brand Store
7.04
6.29
7.63
5.08
6.51
Angela Montagud
Angela Montagud Cofounder and Studio Director at Clap Studio
6
7
6
4
5.75
Cathrin Walczyk
Cathrin Walczyk Studio Director and Cohead of interiors at Piercy & Company
Some really lovely detailing and a...
8.69
1
10
4.44
6.03
Rachele Albini
Rachele Albini Head of Interior at AllesWirdGut
The project aesthetic is pleasant a...
6
6.5
8
4
6.13
Abby Scott
Abby Scott Interior Design Principal at HDR
The interior perfectly aligns with...
8.05
6.14
8.47
5.4
7.02
Zhuyuan Cai
Zhuyuan Cai Founder at Foshan Bosi-tao Design
8.15
6.86
7.99
5
7
Eason Zhu
Eason Zhu Founder and Design Director at Fununit Design & More
6.54
5.63
7.39
7.18
6.69
Magdalena Klosek
Magdalena Klosek Creative Director at IKEA
6.39
5.22
6.14
5.38
5.78
Renato Fregnani
Renato Fregnani Partner at Aquadrado
I found the product display and mat...
8
7
7.5
5
6.88
Helena Ryhle
Helena Ryhle Creative Director at White Arkitekter
This store offers a quiet and styli...
6.2
6
6.4
3
5.4
Ester Corti
Ester Corti Cofounder at Mitchell + Corti
7
6
7
4
6
Esther Stam
Esther Stam Founder and Creative Director at Studio Modijefsky
7
7
7.5
6
6.88
Omar Nakkash
Omar Nakkash Founder and Design Director at Nakkash Design Studio
7
8
8
5
7
Stuart Fingerhut
Stuart Fingerhut Creative Director at Production Club
6.51
8.25
7.98
5.4
7.04
Randy Gonzalez
Randy Gonzalez Multimedia Director at Moment Factory
7.04
7.5
8.5
7.29
7.58
Client
Coef Men
Floor area
300 ㎡
Completion
2023
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Carbon Studio and KUUB collaborated on the latest store for high-end men’s multibrand Coef in Eindhoven (NL). The 300m² space is located on a monumental site and the depth of 40 meters is a result of multiple, rather ad-hoc, architectural additions. To bring the site into a single spatial experience and to ensure a captivating journey throughout the space, an interior landscape was created. Changes in floor and ceiling height are utilized, a series of skylights are introduced and halfway the space two 6m high trees were dug into the foundations of the building. Three fin-shaped volumes are introduced to create zones to host the different collections.

Each volume houses spacious fitting rooms and other hospitality functions like a coffee bar. Due to the sequence of light conditions and the ever-changing reflections on the aluminium surfaces, the experience of the landscape changes by the minute and with every step you take. The back of the store has a wall-to-wall mirror, accentuating spaciousness and landscape-like qualities of the space. Despite its straightforward 40x8m layout, it's quite effortless to lose track of time and direction while exploring this space.

The minimalist façade allows for a full view inside. The main signage stands on the floor - a nonchalant yet effective placement, as for the passing crowd the sign is more visible than an overhead sign would have been.

All volumes in the space are designed according to the same rule: made of aluminium, no straight angles and one curved corner. This rule accentuates the monolithic qualities of the volumes, as well as the flow through the space. The fin-shaped high volumes are made of soft, anodized aluminium that changes intensity according to the light qualities and the viewing angle. In contrast, the table monoliths are made of untreated, roughly brushed aluminium. The fitting rooms have an intimate velour wall finish and solid walnut details.

Along the side of the space the hard metals and accentuated angles of the racks and alcoves are contrasted by the rough cement finish of the walls. The horizontal orientation of the cement work adds a nice play with the sunlight coming in from the skylights.

The color palette of the store is in multiple tones or grey and the anodized aluminium volumes have a champaign-like finish. Details like shelves and door handles are in oiled walnut. The other metal surfaces change color according to the conditions around them. Trees in floor and tables were added to the soft color program; all to support the understated and high-end collections in the store. The quality of the experience is rather in the gentle masculine quality of the materials, the material contrast and spatial qualities like flow, shape, sequence and light.