Project Details
- Project Name
- Kanso Spatial Cabinetry Boxes
- Location
- MO
- Architect
- FORWARD Design | Architecture
- Client/Owner
- Kanso
- Project Scope
- New Construction
- Size
- 10 sq. feet
- Year Completed
- 2017
- Awards
- 2017 AIA - State/Regional Awards
- Shared by
- Chris Fein
- Team
- Christopher Fein, AIA, LEED AP, Architect
- Consultants
- General Contractor: Studio Build
- Project Status
- Built
- Room or Space
-
Other ,Storage/Closets
- Style
- Other
Project Description
Originally designed for a retail pop-up, these objects achieve functions of storage, display, and spatial delineation. The client store specializes in the sale of small objects. In its very large temporary space, the client needed a way to display these objects that would entice customers to examine and purchase them. The overwhelming size and relative emptiness of the space needed to be addressed with a very small budget.
Our answer was to create functional storage that also resized the temporary space so that the objects read at scale. The inspiration for the design is rooted in the Japanese zen principles of simplicity and minimalism, which were central themes for the client’s store. The boxes are composed of two identical wooden containers that fit together as a solid object when not in use. They can be separated to display the shop’s merchandise and to create internal circulation, achieving a distinct space within a larger space. We detailed each box with minimal joints and used subtle shifts in wood grain to express function. Because the pop-up was sited in an existing retail space, we established a unique identity by approaching the project as an object that lives and functions within the shell of the existing space.