The space is bathed in light, and the drawers and furniture are of moderate height, allowing every sunbeam to shine brightly in.
The aim was to emphasise the spatial qualities: the airiness, the light, the height, the impact and the accessibility of the space. Therefore, the utilisation of every metre of the walls was a challenge achieved through the installation of the rods on which the shelves are installed, which present a clear aesthetic identity while displaying brands. Moreover, the drawers on either end complement the shelves and offer a large storage space.
In this sense, the aesthetic integrity and the lights are consistent with an industrial aspect that proves very easy on the eyes: the wall washers produce a distinctly benevolent optic.
Furniture may be low, but it is nonetheless triply clever: visitors can choose one of three places to stand, each of which affords the desired privacy. Not a single detail is left to chance, and even the indoor plants are carefully placed so as to diminish outdoor distractions.
The mezzanine is lined with sheet metal that takes on a dual role facilitating the air-conditioning through the use of water jets. Thus, the DR. PHARMACY neon sign doubles as an air vent.
The two materials used for the floor also play a dual role: the warm oak wood, echoed in the drawers, delineates the purposes of the space and concurrently softens the cement screed, minimising the sense of vastness.