Absolute Flower Shop / More Design Office

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Absolute Flower Shop / More Design Office - Interior Photography
© Yichen Ding

Background. The new flower shop is located on the ground floor of an old house and is comprised of a series of cellular spaces that open up to a large garden at the rear. MDO conceived the design as a linear journey of reveal, where each space creates a unique engagement with the flower arrangements and the viewer. MDO’s intervention is conceived as a series of insertions into the old fabric. Cool stainless steel frames contrasting with the rough texture of the existing Shanghai wall. The design is split into 3 elements: Street gallery + artificial landscape + secret garden

Absolute Flower Shop / More Design Office - Interior Photography, Windows
© Dirk Weiblen

Gallery. On first encounter, the shop from the street through the gallery viewed through a small shop window. This window dates back to a time where the local community could buy day-to-day goods through the small window directly off the street, directly connecting the community to the interior. This practice no longer occurs, but we wanted to reference this practice by creating a gallery viewed solely from the street, which will present an evolving series of installations made only of the flowers available at the time of the year. Each window becomes a framed painting of another world, a scene connected to the seasons.

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The rear of the space is a one-way mirror, hiding the spaces within, and allowing the viewer to see themselves in the reflection with the flower installation. Entering from the street the viewer passes beside the gallery where the light comes solely from a digital screen showing the previous flower creations. This digital moment, an acknowledgment of how we now consume design, creates a palette cleanse before experiencing the real plants within.

Absolute Flower Shop / More Design Office - Interior Photography, Wood, Glass
© Dirk Weiblen

Artificial Landscape. The main heart of the shop was conceived as an artificial landscape, a neutral terrain to contrast with the flower installations. A subdued palette of bush-hammered stone and brushed stainless steel boxes rise up through the space providing different height plinths for flower display.

Absolute Flower Shop / More Design Office - Interior Photography, Kitchen
© Yichen Ding
Absolute Flower Shop / More Design Office - Interior Photography, Glass
© Yichen Ding

Artist Studio. A private studio connects to the main gallery where the owner has space to work on large-scale installations. The studio is connected to the garden through a large existing wrought iron window, which allows guests a glimpse of the new creations as they pass outside.

Absolute Flower Shop / More Design Office - Interior Photography, Bathroom, Windows
© Yichen Ding
Absolute Flower Shop / More Design Office - Interior Photography, Bathroom
© Yichen Ding

Secret Garden. The main studio opens out onto the secret garden, a generous 100sqm space unique in Shanghai. A garden is a place of relaxation, where the owner can enjoy tea with her friends. There was an existing tree that we wanted to use as a shelter, so the design uses an L-shaped bench that wraps the tree, creating a quiet oasis in the heart of the city. The seating area is designed as series of planes, where the verticality of the tree is balanced by a water feature and low-level planting area.

Absolute Flower Shop / More Design Office - Interior Photography
© Yichen Ding
Absolute Flower Shop / More Design Office - Interior Photography, Windows, Facade
© Dirk Weiblen

Sound & Memory. We designed with sound and memory, the crunch underfoot on the gravel path reminds the designer of long lazy summers spent at his grandmother’s country house in the UK. The gentle trickle of water evokes the sound of peace and tranquility.

Absolute Flower Shop / More Design Office - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Dirk Weiblen

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Address:No. 193, Anfu Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai, China

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Cite: "Absolute Flower Shop / More Design Office" 17 Feb 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/955474/absolute-flower-shop-more-design-office> ISSN 0719-8884

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