The graphic rooms

The Prada shops setup for spring is an evolution of the “modular design” project, this time inspired by the theme of traditional Chinese screens.

On the occasion of London, Milan and Paris fashion weeks, Prada presents the “Graphic Rooms”, an evolution of the “modular design” project which was inaugurated last December in the Harrods and Monte-Carlo stores.

This is a system of continuously updated interchangeable elements placed in the shop when introducing new products. The stores in London Old Bond Street, Milan MonteNapoleone and Paris Avenue Montaigne offer unique and original settings, inspired this time by the theme of traditional Chinese screens. A painting, taken from an original Chinese screen from the 18thcentury, has been reinterpreted in a contemporary way and with colour schemes representative of the brand: black and white with touches of green for the background landscape; floral designs highlighted by the use of white and turquoise with a stencil technique. The graphic motif is then completed by a contrasting abstract theme: a group of clouds in shades of pink and smoke ‘contaminate’ the traditional landscape until they reach the ceiling, transforming it into a starry sky.

Prada, The graphic rooms, setup of the Monte Napoleone Donna shop, Milan 2017
Prada, The graphic rooms, setup of the Monte Napoleone Donna shop, Milan 2017
Prada, The graphic rooms, setup of the Monte Napoleone Donna shop, Milan 2017
Prada, The graphic rooms, setup of the Monte Napoleone Donna shop, Milan 2017
Prada, The graphic rooms, setup of the Old Bond street shop, London 2017
Prada, The graphic rooms, setup of the Old Bond street shop, London 2017