Perron outfits Maguire’s compact Brooklyn store with a playground of bold colors and geometry

Occupying a linear lot sandwiched between a coffee shop and Japanese market, Maguire’s new concept store in New York’s Williamsburg is a rather small shop with large ambitions. The Canadian shoe brand desired a space that not only sells and displays its designs, but also immersively reflects the brand and acts as a destination where the fashion forward can connect. Canadian firm Perron maximizes the footprint with a visual language of color and geometry, borrowing from the ethos of loft design.

The residential approach is evident in the store’s flow and layout. The shop unfolds in volumes and pedestals, arranged like a modern studio apartment. The first display lies just off the entry: a white, stepped and curving volume that presents shoes and objects alike. An orange corner seat offers colorful and geometric contrast.

Read more about the store on aninteriormag.com.

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