bottega veneta's new store in the meatpacking district opens with moody interiors
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bottega veneta's new store in the meatpacking district opens with moody interiors
"Bottega Veneta has opened a new store at 58 Gansevoort Street in New York's Meatpacking District. The 312 square-meter interior occupies a ground-floor footprint within the low-rise fabric of the neighborhood, maintaining direct visual contact with the street through a restrained storefront and generous glazing. The plan reads as a sequence of open rooms rather than a single continuous floor. Sightlines extend from the entry toward the rear of the store, where shelving structures and freestanding furniture establish depth without enclosure."
"Concrete flooring and walls define the base condition of Bottega Veneta's new space in the Meatpacking District, carrying a uniform tone across the interior. Their matte finish absorbs light rather than reflecting it, setting a neutral ground for the fixtures and the brand's and products on display. The ceiling remains dark, receding above the retail floor and emphasizing the horizontal spread of the plan."
Bottega Veneta opened a new 312-square-meter store at 58 Gansevoort Street in New York's Meatpacking District. The store occupies a ground-floor footprint within the low-rise neighborhood and maintains direct visual contact with the street through a restrained storefront and generous glazing. The interior is organized as a sequence of open rooms with sightlines from the entry to the rear, where shelving and freestanding furniture establish depth without enclosure. Concrete flooring and walls create a uniform, matte base that absorbs light. Natural oak shelves line perimeter walls and Verde marble appears selectively. Low, wide display furnishings keep the vertical dimension open and circulation lateral and slow.
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