Leather goods label
Custom furniture in quarter-circle and semi-circle shapes, a triangular guardrail, and elongated shelves that emulate convergence lines sculpt out forms and a sense of intrigue within the otherwise plain, rectangular space. Each geometric item is covered in natural, terracotta-dyed leather. The sensuous, living material is both light- and time-sensitive, meaning it will age and develop its own patina and character over time. All other surfaces are glossy and white, providing further visual and textural contrast to the warm leather.
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Dubois’ interior reflects Reina’s design inspirations, the largest of which is geometry, expressed via forms such as packaging, die-cutting and origami. Reina says of the brand – “Simple items without pretention. Quasi-industrial shapes, a mass-produced aesthetic yet commissioned to the highest quality according to an artisanal tradition.”
The boutique negates any unnecessary detail or embellishment, taking a step back from the traditional iconography associated with luxury
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