As Aesop opens its 100th store dezeen magazine selected its top 10 stores including Aesop Fillmore .
http://www.dezeen.com/2014/12/17/dezeens-top-10-aesop-store-designs-interiors/
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As Aesop opens its 100th store dezeen magazine selected its top 10 stores including Aesop Fillmore .
http://www.dezeen.com/2014/12/17/dezeens-top-10-aesop-store-designs-interiors/
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The carefully articulated textures of Aesop East Hampton leverage novel detailing to deliver a visually and tactilely engaging retail space. A band of digitally-fabricated pegboard shelving panels emerges from the large window at the fore of the space, providing a flexible means of displaying product and embedding hidden Morse code messages. A large soapstone basin with vintage garden taps sits on a steel base in the center of the room while the point-of-sale island anchors the rear of the space. The feature elements of the project were fabricated in-house at our Boston office and installed onsite by the NADAAA team.
Custom computer codes generate the varied peg-board pattern and hidden morse-code messages.
The CNC-cutting process for each wall panel is digitally simulated before fabrication.
Finished panels are staged in the shop, awaiting transport to the project site.
A specialized jig is used to cut the shelving pegs for the wall panel system.
Welding the steel base for the soapstone sink.
A timber mock-up representing the soapstone sink is used to evaluate faucet design.
The faucet hardware for the sink is soldered on site.
The custom soapstone sink is centrally located in the retail space.
The point-of-sale counter is fabricated in the shop, then disassembled for transport to the site.
The point-of-sale island secrets the necessary retail electronics and tools behind a variation of the perforated scheme used on the walls of the store.
The wall panels mounted to the wall with z-clips on furring strips.
The wall panel system emerges from the window to wrap around the retail space.

The pegboard pattern maps continuously over panel seams. Shelving can be easily reconfigured to accommodate evolving product lines.
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Negotiating the relationship between datum, display and surface, Aesop Toronto, Yorkdale comprises fiberboard layers spaced consistently from the floor to the top of the display region. The layers create the demising wall as well as the cantilevered shelves for the display of specific product lines. Utilizing the same tectonic logic, the basin is housed within a block of stacked layers, routed and cut to accommodate the various components of the demonstration area.
A highly efficient architect-as-fabricator delivery model minimized costs for the client, facilitated an accelerated project schedule, and guaranteed adherence to design intent. As pressures of construction and installation were incorporated into the design process, the digital design model became a virtual “shop drawing.” This synthesis allowed the fabrication team to strategize construction methodology, material procurement, and installation procedure simultaneously with design development. Our in-house fabrication capacities here at NADAAA sponsor a feedback-loop between digital design and construction processes, challenging developing architectural concepts with the rigors of physical production in an immediate and informative way.
Custom pieces are cut on NADAAA’s CNC router for assembly in-house.
Large components, sized for ease of installation, are stacked to form the shelving wall.
A plasma-cut steel element for holding tubes of product is welded together and nested in the shelving.
The installation team reassembled the millwork in Toronto overnight.
Through form and material sensibility, the installation establishes a distinct merchandising voice.
The width and position of the shelves respond to the requirements of specific product lines.
Functional detailing is integrated into the broader project form, as shown in the draw pull detail.
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NADAAA’s Aesop Fillmore Street featured in Interior Design Magazine No. 68

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The recently completed Aesop store in San Francisco, designed by NADAAA, is featured in an article on Retail Design Blog, Strange Line, Spanish Condé Nast Traveler, and Refinery 29.

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In a Dezeen interview, Dennis Paphitis, founder of Aesop, describes NADAAA as “the most professional and sophisticated firm we’ve worked with.”

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