Maison Archive
Paris, France
Location
150
m
2
Area
Luxury Retail Store
Type
Date
This boutique doesn’t present fashion. It turns fashion into atmosphere
This boutique doesn’t present fashion. It turns fashion into atmosphere
This Paris boutique is defined by material integrity and compositional clarity. Vintage armchairs are treated as spatial anchors, introducing depth and character into a contemporary architectural shell. Stone, travertine, and wood form a restrained palette that supports the collection without visual pressure. The space avoids overt gestures, relying instead on proportion, texture, and presence. Fashion exists here as part of a larger composition - confident, precise, and self-contained.
The interior is structured to feel collected rather than produced. Objects are placed with intent, allowing history and modernity to coexist without hierarchy. The result is a boutique with a distinct point of view, where architecture leads and everything else follows.
This Paris boutique is defined by material integrity and compositional clarity. Vintage armchairs are treated as spatial anchors, introducing depth and character into a contemporary architectural shell. Stone, travertine, and wood form a restrained palette that supports the collection without visual pressure. The space avoids overt gestures, relying instead on proportion, texture, and presence. Fashion exists here as part of a larger composition - confident, precise, and self-contained.
The interior is structured to feel collected rather than produced. Objects are placed with intent, allowing history and modernity to coexist without hierarchy. The result is a boutique with a distinct point of view, where architecture leads and everything else follows.
Paris, France
Paris,
France
Challenge
To create a space that responds to both human experience and architectural context while resolving functional and aesthetic demands within a unified design language.
To create a space that responds to both human experience and architectural context while resolving functional and aesthetic demands within a unified design language.
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The
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Challenge
Challenge
Defines Outcomes
Defines Outcomes
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Result
A contemporary environment defined by clarity, proportion, and material harmony — designed to feel intuitive, purposeful, and enduring.
A contemporary environment defined by clarity, proportion, and material harmony — designed to feel intuitive, purposeful, and enduring.
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Project
Project
Result
Result
Reflects Impact
Reflects Impact
Project Team
Mykyta Ryazhko
Chief Designer
Yevhenii Bezhnar
Designer
Yuliia Rutkovska
Team Lead Designer
Vladyslav Matsyura
Supply Manager
Sviatoslav Maksiuk
Architect