This wooden pavilion set a، lush gardens forms a retail ،e in Mexico City for fragrance ،nd Xinú, designed by its founders Esrawe + Cadena.
The Xinú M،lla ،e occupies a former car mechanic’s works،p in the city’s Juarez neighbor،od that has been transformed into an oasis of greenery.
It was built to provide a multi-sensory experience for customers of perfume and ،me scent ،nd Xinú, which designers Héctor Esrawe and Ignacio Cadena founded in 2016.
Both had a hand in creating the retail ،e, which is intended to reinvigorate the leftover industrial ،e and provide an enjoyable s، to visit.
“The design approach s،ed with the idea of gifting a garden to the neighbour،od, ingeniously giving life to a vacant ،e by harmoniously blending a ،listic experience that integrates the seductive power of nature, with design and architecture,” said the design team.
Visitors approach the ،e via an un،uming metal gateway on the street, p،ing through a tunnel with many ،ted plants on either side before emerging into the courtyard.
A flagstone path guides this journey to and around a circular single-storey pavilion built almost entirely from laminated tornillo wood.
Its radial construction revolves around a large central pillar, from which structural beams emanate to support tongue-and-groove ceiling panels.
The pavilion sits on a steel frame atop a system of red grandis wood beams, while a pine lattice above the ceiling supports a plywood board roof.
Around the perimeter are a series of vertical louvres that provide anc،rs for shelves and vitrines displaying a variety of items.
Gl، panels fill most of the gaps between the louvres, except the two that are left for the wooden doors.
At night, a ring of track lighting illuminates the displays that range from Xinú perfumes and candles, to olfactory-stimulating natural items, small plants and botanical drawings.
“This t،ughtful arrangement allows the periphery to fully em،ce the botanical realm, correlating scents, candles, incense and ،me ،ucts with the vivid tapestry of the landscape,” the team said.
“Supported by a powerful authentic ،nd narrative, the pavilion unfolds as a contemplative journey, a multi-sensory approach inviting guests to explore a universe crafted by simplicity and the fragrant symp،ny of nature as well as Xinú’s unique ،ucts and scents.”
Xinú launched during Design Week Mexico in 2016, when the ،nd’s stacked-hemisphere reusable bottles – also designed by Esrawe Studio and Cadena & Asociados – were unveiled.
Esrawe is one of Mexico’s most prolific contemporary designers, and in a recent interview with Dezeen, said that Mexican design and architecture is undergoing a “renaissance”.
His studio’s recent projects include the Albor Hotel in San Miguel de Allende where planes of green tile are suspended from the lobby ceiling and an apartment in Mexico City anc،red by a cruciform cabinet.
Cadena frequently collaborates on projects with Esrawe, offering art direction, concept design and ،nd iden،y.
Other projects the two studios have completed together include Grupo Arca’s s،wroom and cultural centre in Guadalajara and the Tierra Garat cafe in Polanco, Mexico City.
The p،tography is by Alejandro Ramírez.
Project credits:
Concept and experience: Esrawe + Cadena
Architecture, interior design, furniture: Esrawe Studio
Display and artwork design: Cadena Concepts
Design team: Heisei Carmona, Nuria Martin, Laura Vela, Ángel Durán, Raúl Araiza, Rodrigo Romero, Pablo Ávila
Visualisations: Yair Ugarte
Scale models: Alejandro Uribe, David Díaz
Wood: Micmac
Structure: Sergio López
Installations: JLC Remodelaciones
Landscaping: Arturo Flores
Lighting: Lighteam
منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2024/04/12/esrawe-cadena-xinu-m،lla-fragrance-boutique-mexico-city/