Nanushka’s latest store in London evokes the atmosphere of hotels

Nanushka’s latest store in London evokes the atmosphere of hotels

The label’s latest flagship store in London once again showcases the multifunctional style represented by Nanushka stores in general, complete with a cafe, lounge-inspired rooms and an indoor garden.

Nanushka opened its latest flagship store in London’s Mayfair, designed by Paris-based Festen Architecture. The interiors evoking the seventies offer plenty of exciting details: from the striking mid-century furniture of Paul László and Marcel Breur, our gaze moves to the Rococo architrave chimneypieces and Hungarian timber totem poles, while we can sip our coffee and tea from Natália Nemes’s (Noha Studio) porcelain cups.

‘We want to make it feel like you are stepping into our home, where you feel comfortable to sit down and have a cup of coffee or tea” – shared Szandra Sándor and Péter Baldaszti with Wallpaper magazine.

Photos: Lucy Sparks/Wallpaper

Source: Wallpaper

(Cover photo: Nanushka.com)

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