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Dior Showroom Tel Aviv

K.O.T Architects

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Single-Brand Store
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Nikita Morell
Nikita Morell Founder at Architects WordShop
I LOVED this project. Such a creati...
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8.75
Johan Lingner
Johan Lingner Head of Store Design at H&M
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Jannis Reger
Jannis Reger Managing Director at CECON Buildings
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Andrea Sensoli
Andrea Sensoli Founder and Principal Architect at Superfuturedesign*
interprets the tradition in a conte...
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Jeff Xiong
Jeff Xiong Retail Space Design Director at ANTA Sports Products
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Christian Kirschenmann
Christian Kirschenmann Studio Director Workplace at Ippolito Fleitz Group
Beautiful abstraction and transform...
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Monica Dalla Riva
Monica Dalla Riva Senior Vice President design and Customer Experience at Deutsche Telekom
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Ye Zhang
Ye Zhang Founder and Chief Architect at LZA
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Maarten Jamin
Maarten Jamin Founder at bs;bp
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Nazanin Naeini
Nazanin Naeini Exhibition Designer at Guggenheim Museum
Very playful design, you can clearl...
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8.25
Orlando Marques
Orlando Marques Founder and Director at OMstudio Lighting
The architecture seem to invite you...
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7.75
Elvira Munoz
Elvira Munoz Director of Interiors and EMEA Interior Design Practice Leader of Buildings + Places at Aecom
What a clever and innovative way of...
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7.83
Qiang Yu
Qiang Yu Founder at YuQiang & Partners
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Client
Dior
Floor area
250 ㎡
Completion
2023
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KOT Architects recently completed the planning and design of a 250 square meter showroom and office for Dior in Tel Aviv. The challenge was to create a modern and elegant environment that reflected the brand's sophistication. The space includes a versatile event area for lectures, makeup tutorials, and festive dinners, among other things.

We came up with the concept of creating a central area that would serve both the showroom space and offices. The central area was designed as a circular and intimate dining area, with a location based conceptual idea inspired by a stone thrown into the center of a lake and the resulting ripples that spread outwards. This concept was reflected in the architectural design, from the details of the carpentry to the lighting fixtures and the flooring.

The circular seating in the dining area was designed to be partially a bench made of woodwork and partially chairs. The back of the bench serves as an arched library, with shelves and vertical partitions made of light birch wood. The library showcases art books, fashion details, beauty products, and home accessories, while also serving as a display element and an architectural element that separates the modular display space and the office area while still allowing for eye contact and views between the two spaces.

The showroom area, designed as a versatile space, is defined by three key elements. The seating terraces, located on different levels, offer comfortable seating options for lectures, training sessions, movie viewing, or just relaxation. A wooden parquet "island" with a circular diameter of 4 meters is separated from the concrete floor by a brass-oxide peripheral disconnection profile, which serves to delimit the seating area and create a sense of coziness. A seating system, consisting of couches, armchairs, and similar stools, is placed on the parquet island, and in the center, there is a 30 cm high square coffee table design by the studio made of white travertine stone.

The whole atmosphere is completed by the third element - a 5-meter-long oval-shaped ceiling light fixture made of a stretched vinyl ceiling. The famous Dior “cannage” pattern is printed on it, adding a touch of brand recognition and elegance to the space. The central space can change its character depending on the need for use, sometimes serving as a formal living room, sometimes a classroom with study chairs, sometimes a restaurant with dining tables, sometimes a space for art exhibitions, sometimes a cinema space, and more, always accompanied by the skyline and the urban landscape of the city of Tel Aviv in the background.