“爱德华的偏心”—Penhaligon香水专卖店
Penhaligon's by Christopher Jenner<br/>Edwardian Eccentricity<br/>Christopher Jenner has realised a new interior for the English fragrance house Penhaligon’s on Regent Street, London. Founded in 1870 by William Penhaligon, the brand still makes their perfumes in England using rare ingredients. <br/>The design was inspired by ‘jaunty Edwardian eccentricity’, says Jenner. ‘In the arts the Aesthetic movement expressed a committed support of aesthetic values over socio-political thinking, renouncing projected dictation and favouring values of ‘beauty'. This design is an assembly of these values created via pattern, form and texture in a synthesis of traditional English handcraft and high-tech manufacturing’.<br/>Materials include patterned wood panelling, laser-cut brass fretwork, sandblasted mirrors, Chesterfield-style walls, and a patterned cement tile floor.<br/>Brighton Pavilion Onion Dome chandeliers are suspended from the ceiling, and within the padded walls, light boxes showcase the perfume bottles. <br/>Images courtesy of Christopher Jenner.<br/><br/>http://img.snren.com/bbs/20133/301-x01.jpg<br/><br/>http://img.snren.com/bbs/20133/301-x02.jpg<br/><br/>http://img.snren.com/bbs/20133/301-x03.jpg<br/><br/>http://img.snren.com/bbs/20133/301-x04.jpg<br/><br/>http://img.snren.com/bbs/20133/301-x05.jpg<br/><br/>http://img.snren.com/bbs/20133/301-x06.jpg
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