Bronze A' Design Award Winner 2025
The spatial environment opens to reveal an architectural interior devoted to jewelry display and retail, organized along a central axis that extends from the viewer's position deep into receding background chambers, the overall impression suggests serene sophistication and intimate luxury within a contemporary design vocabulary, the flooring beneath consists of large-format travertine tiles in warm cream and honey beige tones, their surface honed to a soft matte finish that catches ambient light without producing sharp reflections, the stone shows characteristic horizontal banding and occasional small fossil inclusions and natural pitting that create subtle textural variation underfoot, moving upward into the immediate foreground a low curved platform rises from this travertine floor, also executed in the same stone, this platform forms a smooth cylinder perhaps three feet in diameter and rising to roughly waist height, atop this cylindrical pedestal rest transparent glass vitrine cases arranged in a geometric composition, these showcase boxes appear frameless with crystal-clear glass planes joined at precise right angles, their transparency allowing full visibility of white cushioned interior platforms presumably holding jewelry pieces though the specific items remain subtle in scale, the central pedestal occupies the exact compositional center, serving as the primary anchoring element around which the space organizes, extending to the left from this central focal point the wall presents a rhythmic sequence of architectural elements, closest to the viewer hang three rectangular frames in vivid tangerine-orange, this saturated warm hue resembling the color of ripe citrus or autumn pumpkins provides intense chromatic punctuation against the neutral surroundings, these orange frames contain glass-fronted display cases backed by panels in soft aqua-green, this cool hue suggesting sea glass or oxidized copper patina creates subtle temperature contrast with the orange frames, the orange rectangles arrange themselves in a stepped descending pattern moving left to right, between and below these orange frames additional glass vitrine cases mount directly to the wall, creating a syncopated vertical rhythm where color frames and transparent cases alternate, moving rightward from the central pedestal the right wall opens entirely to floor-to-ceiling glass partitions framed in slender champagne-toned metal mullions, this transparent boundary reveals glimpses of exterior environment beyond, the glass layering creates subtle reflective doubling where interior and exterior spaces overlap visually, above, the ceiling reads as smooth matte white plaster punctuated by linear black tracks from which adjustable spotlight fixtures hang, these lights direct focused illumination downward onto display zones, creating pools of slightly cooler white light on the merchandise areas while maintaining overall warm ambient glow throughout the space, the background recedes through a generous archway whose rounded top echoes the cylindrical geometry of the central pedestal, this portal frames a view into subsequent interior chambers, the archway surround appears in warm gray plaster creating subtle tonal definition against the white ceiling plane, beyond this threshold another travertine-lined space continues, its walls showing similar material palette, another archway visible in the far distance suggests the space extends through multiple linked chambers, linear track lighting continues along the ceiling of these background rooms, drawing the eye deep into the spatial sequence, the overall luminosity suggests daytime though no direct sunlight penetrates, instead a balanced diffused illumination fills the environment, creating gentle warmth like an overcast afternoon or soft interior ambient lighting, the temperature of the light skews slightly warm in the foreground travertine areas and slightly cooler in the background receding spaces, the atmosphere conveys hushed quietness and stillness, an interior climate-controlled environment separate from exterior urban sounds, the scale throughout relates to human proportions, with ceiling heights allowing comfortable breathing room without creating intimidating vastness, the central pedestal and display cases position merchandise at accessible viewing heights inviting close approach and examination, the overall effect suggests a carefully curated environment where natural materials, geometric clarity, selective color intensity, and calibrated lighting combine to create a spatial experience devoted to focused attention on small precious objects within an architectural framework that supports without overwhelming their presentation.
Dirose is a unique jewelry boutique which its design draws inspiration from nature. Natural cream marble and wood flooring enhances the organic atmosphere. Pink and orange color add friendliness to this space. In other hand, dedicated craftsmen create high-quality production with careful color examination and modeling, resulting in a beautiful and functional design.