The glam of disco culture lives again in a vinyl store

In Paris, the record store designed by Pierre Gonalons merges with a bar and updates the stylistic features of disco culture through a renewed dialogue between materials.

Inspired by the atmosphere of the famous Drugstore in Saint Germain, a multi-purpose tobacco shop, restaurant and emporium of the golden years of the rive gauche, French designer Pierre Gonalons defines through the interios the identity of Rupture, a new vinyl store with a bar corner located in Paris in the upper Marais.

In a studied dialogue between colors and materials that avoids overly glossy canons, 1930s tiles in black glass play in contrast with the warm pink tones of the shelves, while the red velvet curtains, designed to protect the interior from the street, recall along with vintage stools the carefree and playful codes of glam culture. Signed by Gonalons himself - a great admirer of Dino Gavina - for the Paradisoterrestre brand, the All Around seats in the bar area are highlighted by the Horo hanging lamps, also by Gonalons for Masiero, which reflect the colors and atmospheres of the room with different diffusers in pink, amber and white glass.

Location:
Parigi
Programma:
Negozio di dischi
Architetti:
Pierre Gonalons
Anno:
2020

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