Currently on view in the front windows at Giorgio Armani's Madison Ave flagship are a series of Japanese wood-block, 'wave-inspired' graphic images reverse cut into mirrored plexi-glass with applied color in certain areas. A very involved and complex process, but the final effect is scintillating in its simplicity and helps highlight the exquisite beauty of the garment details it reflects.
Showing posts with label luxury brands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label luxury brands. Show all posts
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Along the lines of luxury
Currently on view in the front windows at Giorgio Armani's Madison Ave flagship are a series of Japanese wood-block, 'wave-inspired' graphic images reverse cut into mirrored plexi-glass with applied color in certain areas. A very involved and complex process, but the final effect is scintillating in its simplicity and helps highlight the exquisite beauty of the garment details it reflects.
Labels:
Armani,
custom lighting,
Geoff Howell Studio,
Giorgio Armani,
luxury brands,
New York City,
visual merchandising,
window display
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Color Waves
Winter is finally ebbing and as Spring approaches, Porthault's new window is bursting with bright and happy colors to wake you up!

A look at Geoff's design for the windows. Porthault is famous it's wavy (or scalloped) edges on its sheets and towel, which helped to inspire the whimsical take on this shape.
The color palette was inspired by the merchandise, and Geoff creates a simply and vivid vignette using reverse painted walls, floors, floating frames and tassles.
The theme continues around the corner, as the mannequins show off the latest robes

A look at Geoff's design for the windows. Porthault is famous it's wavy (or scalloped) edges on its sheets and towel, which helped to inspire the whimsical take on this shape.
The color palette was inspired by the merchandise, and Geoff creates a simply and vivid vignette using reverse painted walls, floors, floating frames and tassles.
The theme continues around the corner, as the mannequins show off the latest robes
Labels:
D. Porthault,
drawings,
Geoff Howell,
Geoff Howell Studio,
luxury brands,
New York City,
Porthault,
store display,
window design,
window display
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