Custo Barcelona – Modern Store in New York by Francesca Signori
Wed, Jul 14, 2010
Italian designer Francesca Signori sent me photos of her latest project. She designed a colorful interior for the New York outlet of the brand Custo Barcelona. The interior of the store in Broome Street, in the city’s Soho district, is enlivened with fluorescent pink stripes, petrol and acid greens, and kaleidoscopic effects obtained from neon-tinted pictures of the items and the runway: all rigorously in pink!
Visit the website of Francesca Signori.
Tags: colourful home design, contemporary store interior, Francesca Signori, glamourous store, interior Italian style, Italian interior designer, modern store design, pink interior
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August 3rd, 2010 at 7:17 am
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