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For more than two years I Shodeinde They searched for a perfect building for her studio, Miminat Designs. British artist and designer predicted Salon and exhibition space Where it could highlight its existing work and focuses on its next collections. “I didn’t want it to be like a typical gallery or too much courier,” Shodeinde says. “It has the light according to it as a showcase to choose the pieces of my signatures.”
Shodeinde found a two-step level, 883-square space in a wood district in London, a satendipite moment for the Beatles fan that felt the current connection to the environment. It’s not just a valued good bones of the building, but also the history of music – close to Abbey Road Studios.
While she began to transform the space, which describes as a “all gloss” in its original state, Shodeinde replaced the jewel-like setting. The first floor serves as a gallery, with a series of sculptural furniture and light plates together with the collection of works of art. On the second floor, the material libraries has a number of samples, from fabrics to glass and metal. Restrain detection at each step, this area is an immetheless refuge that reflects the appreciation of studies for the sensory experience of touch.
Arch Motif echoes across the Salon, reminiscent of classical architecture, as well as Shodeindein design language, which emphasizes mutual use between structure and fluidity. She looked at her recent travels around the world for the color palette due to inspiration. She wanted to take the essence of the holy spaces he visited in Saudi Arabia, especially Make Mosques. Instead of covering interiors in clean white, Shodeinde decided to range with a surprising depth via tonal variations plus gray, brown, cream and ebonizone.
The range of textured finishes installs a salon with unexpected combinations. The walls of sheet metal and microcement floors complement the raw beauty of stone. Deep grain forests brush, hammer and burned unique surface treatments paired with rich skin. Chrome accents add a little shine.
Highlighted now on the views include the Nrin ship remover in the crimson shades and Howard Daibed, the Magnito-Pilot Howard Hughes, he provided in traverting, brushing stainless steel and plush coverings. The first download of the gallery is characterized that the work of the linguist has turned an artist Aleksandra Ian Wong. Only negotiable visitors can expect the entire calendar of exhibits and installations to rotate during the year.
For Shodeinde, the exhibition salon is more than brick and mortar, it represents its philosophy. “I appreciate the beauty in all aspects of life,” she recorded. “It’s nice to be here with my team in such a personal space while we make these beautiful items.”
For more information on Mimi Shodeindeu or Miminat Design, Visit Miminat.com.
Photography Felix Speller and Genevieve Lutkin.