Clothes Store Design Based on Color Contrasts: Hi-lo in Brazil


Hi-lo clothes store was designed by architect David Guerra and is located in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Here is a project description from the designers: “The clothing store follows the High and Low style, in a mix of opposites with recognized, young, conceptual and basic brands. The concept extends for the interior architecture, in a contrast of colors, materials and sensations. The front view, in latticework 40x40cm, has a metallic pinky red beam. In the area of clothing exposition, the lightness and romanticism were explored by using the colors white, silver and dry golden. Contrasts between French wallpapers on the screens, the buttoned fabric in the service area and the work in lace-trimmed on the wall, made of Tetra Park boxes by the artist Léo Piló, make the environment gentle for choosing clothes“. The interiors are enhanced by interesting looking panels, red curtains, indirect lightning, mirrors, a classic red chandelier and many more. How do you appreciate the design of this clothes store?
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