Wonderwall's first project in Moscow synchronizes the capital of the Russian Federation with London and Tokyo. Inspired by the "hidden" space few steps down from behind a large hall with a ceiling over four-meters high, the boutique was designed based on Katayama's imagery that it had been transformed from a recently-discovered well-preserved secret salon where the youths of gentle birth used to gather in the former Soviet Union era. The space is composed by introducing the contrast between the more traditional bricks and tapestry featuring regional designs from around Russia and the more modern materials such as stainless steel.
Miniature monitors lined up under lights
Passage way to the
View of the passage way from the
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Stainless steel wall for iPods for sampling in the foreground
The Union Jack ceiling to reflect the English origins of the brand
The floor is covered with multiple layers of rugs, from various ethnic groups in Russia.