Always a study in the precise and geometrical, this Armani installation is no exception. Using Ombré-d printed plexi-glass, each row of shingles were meticulously cut-out by computer and applied to the face of a large light-box fading from dark turquoise to a lighter shade at the bottom. Because of the angle at which the shingles are placed, light glows from in between the rows. And because of the highly reflective surface of the plexi glass lights from many other sources reflect in the shingles and create a sparkling effect as you walk by.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Many Armani
Labels:
Armani,
Geoff Howell Studio,
New York City,
store windows,
visual merchandising,
window design,
window display
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I saw the Armani windows on a trip to New York last week and loved it so much I had to look up who did it. And I am a total civilian in the world of display and fashion. What a well done window design!
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