Jewellery Showroom - Cushla Whiting
by Richard Stampton Architects
For the Cushla Whiting Jewellery Showroom Richard Stampton and his team have completed the difficult task of creating a beautiful design that doesn’t detract from the products on sale.
Granite boulders that ‘float’ at eye height have been placed to capture the light, and to create a meandering path throughout the rectangular showroom.
The jewellery is counter sunk into each boulder using grey felt plugs. The grey granite and felt are used to augment the natural colour and beauty of the gems and precious metals used by Cushla.
Ancient Victorian granite was selected as a reference to the ancient and cosmic forces at play in the creation of the jewels.
Clear tubular cases slide over the boulders and are raised, and lowered, via a counter-weighted pulley system – an important daily act of physically accessing the jewellery for clients.
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For the Cushla Whiting Jewellery Showroom Richard Stampton and his team have completed the difficult task of creating a beautiful design that doesn’t detract from the products on sale.
Granite boulders that ‘float’ at eye height have been placed to capture the light, and to create a meandering path throughout the rectangular showroom.
The jewellery is counter sunk into each boulder using grey felt plugs. The grey granite and felt are used to augment the natural colour and beauty of the gems and precious metals used by Cushla.
Ancient Victorian granite was selected as a reference to the ancient and cosmic forces at play in the creation of the jewels.
Clear tubular cases slide over the boulders and are raised, and lowered, via a counter-weighted pulley system – an important daily act of physically accessing the jewellery for clients.
To view more Richard Stampton inspired architecture head to the Richard Stampton Architects TLP Design Profile Page.
Keep up to date with The Local Project’s latest interviews, project overviews, collections releases and more – view our TLP Articles & News.
Explore more design, interior & architecture archives in our TLP Archives Gallery.