Dutch furniture group Leolux has opened it’s new experience center near Amsterdam. For their new showroom studio i29 worked on the interior design of 3500 m2 retail where everything is about experience.

Client: Leolux
Interior design: i29
Object: showroom
Size: 3500 m2
Contractor: Koevaers
Interior builder: Gielissen
Furniture: Leolux
Photo’s: Ewout Huibers

Leolux Experience Center by Leolux - Sheet6
©Ewout Huibers

To i29, the challenge was to create an optimized balance between both intimate and spacious areas, offering visitors a variety of experiences while wandering through the space.

Leolux Experience Center by Leolux - Sheet7
©Ewout Huibers

From the entrance and hospitality area, visitors can look all the way through the rear of the building which creates a promise to discover more. In the center of the showroom a mezzanine level divides the space and creates intimacy in the 12 meters heigh building. At this level customers can decide on furniture models, colors and materials while having a view on the showroom and the custom art piece by Thomas Trum. The spacious wooden staircase connecting the two levels doubles as a grandstand for events and, along with the giant tree in the reception area, is a reminder of the natural materials that play a central role in Leolux products.

Leolux Experience Center by Leolux - Sheet9
©Ewout Huibers

Custom designed furniture function both as display units for materials as well as room dividers. Surrounded by materials and colors customers are offered a personal shopping experience.

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