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FORMORAL Science Skin Care Centre by lialawlab

Drawing inspiration from the brand’s product attribute that combines nature and technology, the design team creatively conceived a series of spatial scenes based on the theme “Retro-Futurism”

FORMORAL Science Skin Care Centre by lialawlab
Photography by © Feng Shao

lialawlab designed the concept flagship store in Hangzhou, China for FORMORAL, an independent skincare brand. Take a look at the complete story after the jump.

FORMORAL Science Skin Care Centre by lialawlab
Photography by © Feng Shao

From the architects: If the human body is regarded as a moving architecture, skin is the exterior that covers the skeleton, composing a “curtain wall structure” with cells as unit components. Skin provides a natural barrier for our body health, and has become a visible medium of self expression in this information age.

FORMORAL, an independent skincare brand with medical science background, entrusted lialawlab to design its concept flagship store in Hangzhou, China.

Photography by © Feng Shao
Photography by © Feng Shao
FORMORAL Science Skin Care Centre by lialawlab
Photography by © Feng Shao

Drawing inspiration from the brand’s product attribute that combines nature and technology, the design team creatively conceived a series of spatial scenes based on the theme “Retro-Futurism”. The space was envisioned as a contrasting yet unified whole, which breaks the “homogeneous” image of physical retailing spaces in modern cities and explores the deep relationship between nature and the artificial, bioscience and lifestyle aesthetics.

Bold imagination

Gray textural paint is applied to large areas of interior surfaces in an unconventional manner, to set the overall tone of the space. The austere finishes echo the brand’s affinity for nature, whilst highlighting the image of a primitive “desert planet”. Arcs that combine functionality, techniques and aesthetics extend from the foyer to the interior space, creating familiar yet novel sensory experiences.

Arcs utilized in the overall space have four different forms and scales, and are all cut out from tangent circles. The curves with a radius of less than 600 mm are applied to furniture, while the arcs with a radius between 1,500 mm and 1,800 mm are used on the massive sphere and walls. The openings on the ceiling are mainly highlighted by arcs with a radius of 6,000 mm.

The largest arc with a radius of 30,000mm is used on the entire roof.The arcs of various scales are interlaced in the plan, the elevation and the entire space.

Photography by © Feng Shao
Photography by © Feng Shao
Photography by © Feng Shao
FORMORAL Science Skin Care Centre by lialawlab
Photography by © Feng Shao

Geometric composition

Within a limited site area of 120-square-meter, the design team organized the layout and circulation based on spatial strategies and interactive designs, to efficiently accommodate various functional areas with different privacy requirements.

A rising “planet”, a futuristic tunnel clad with matte silver foil and aluminum plates and two cabin doors along the tunnel tie together theeight functions, including brand display, skin testing & product selling, rest & communication, events &demonstration, self care&washing, office, product storage and a break room for employees, while also helping denote the “inside” and “outside” and define the public and private realms.

To trigger people’s desire to explore the space, the designers carved out a 200mm-wide gap at the height of 1.25 meters of the massive sphere and the tunnel. The gap is complemented with mirrored material, allowing customers to stay, wonder, stare and rest.
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It also offers a visual continuity so that the staff can better serve customers. The seemingly random detail treatment actually responds to the brand’s values, and stimulates an interactive atmosphere.

Photography by © Feng Shao
Photography by © Feng Shao
Photography by © Feng Shao
Photography by © Feng Shao
Photography by © Feng Shao
Photography by © Feng Shao
FORMORAL Science Skin Care Centre by lialawlab
Photography by © Feng Shao

Infinite spatial extension

The project is situated in a shopping mall, which imposed certain design restrictions. The original ceiling height is 4.6 meters, and the usable height is only 2.8 meters because MEP equipment is installed on the roof structure.

The designers skillfully created an open curved ceiling to deal with the site limitations. The arc-shaped roof with the highest point of 2.75 meters overlaps the central massive sphere. When the roof reaches the lowest point of 1.25 meters, it meets the wall to create a seamless transition and become a stable fulcrum. Right above the reception desk is an arc-shaped opening with a radius of 6 meterswhich subdues any sense of inhibition and avoids a lot of renovation work of MEP.Simultaneously, the roof effectively extends the reception to the public realm, achieving a balance between functionality and form.

Project information
Project Name: FORMORAL Science Skin Care Centre
Project Location: 6F GDA Plaza, No. 609 Yan’an Road, Xiacheng District, Hangzhou, China
Project Type: Commercial Store
Completion Time: Jan. 15th, 2021
Project Area: 120 square meters
Designers: Lia Xing, Haifeng Luo
Design Firm: lialawlab  – www.lialawlab.com
Construction Firm: Peng Li Building Decoration Engineering Co., Ltd.
Main Materials:
Lighting fixture Supplier: VISUAL FEAST
Paint Supplier: Novacolor
Furniture Supplier: THE SHAW (Product: LOST SPACE)
Photographer: Feng Shao

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