Magnolia

  • University project 2010.
  • Flower shop furniture family and interior design
  • Furniture material: Kerrock or laminated furniture panels


During the design process I tried to form consistently both the space and the furnitures altogether.

On the work table I placed a holder for the paper rolls, several large shelves for silk papers and cellophanes, and two smaller and one deep drawer for utensils.

The shelving cabinets have a special design: low-walled pots have been placed on the shelves that allow only the ends of the flower stems stand in water, thus extending their lifespan.
The white plexiglas “supports” hold the plants under the flower head.

The lower furniture is used to display flowers with particularly long stems, such as gladiolus or crane flower. The higher cabinets that have more shelves, are suitable for smaller to medium-stemmed flowers; from freesia to chrysanthemum.

The white pebble mosaic laid on the floor is in harmony with the living plant wall placed on the west wall of the store.
The stairs to the refrigerator and the storage are also a display for potted flowers.