Lingerie Store for Rumo Interior Design
The team used various materials to create contrast, enhancing texture and depth. The left display area balances the cool tones of colorful metals, while the right side features milky brown hues extending into the dressing room, highlighting a soft, feminine touch that aligns with the product's skin friendly nature. By maintaining continuity in materials and design elements, the original and new display areas blend seamlessly. This integration narrates the company's history and innovation, making the space a storyteller that connects its past, present, and future.
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The left and right brand display areas use gray tones to create a calm ambiance, reflecting the brand's industrial wholesale origins. The central counter connects both brands, with brick walls paying homage to the old factory style. Glass and mirrors symbolize modernization, while glass-covered bricks near the new area highlight heritage and innovation. The original display uses galvanized steel and neon lights for a nostalgic feel, while the new area features sculptural curves symbolizing the modern feminine form. Metal elements echo the original steel, seamlessly blending tradition with contemporary design.
Commercial space, lingerie, wholesale, fusion of old and new, modernization, neon lights
Materials: iron parts, transparent glass, galvanized angle steel, corrugated board, metal plate, stone paint, neon lights, acrylic, Spanish bricks, etc. The acrylic used extensively in the original brand area reduces the strong visual impact caused by saturated colors with a sense of transparency, but maintains the divisions brought by large-area color blocks, becoming the visual dividing line between display areas. The Spanish brick hollow design of the counter and the mirror correspond to nostalgia and the new generation, symbolizing the progress and integration of the dual brands.
Each shelf was custom-made without a ready-made template, requiring the design team to tackle the challenge of integrating neon lights with angle steel. They had to open molds and collaborate with an acrylic factory to produce parts. To maintain aesthetics, laser cutting technology was used to avoid visible hardware like suspenders and screws. In the new brand area, curved glass and middle display shelves were also customized, adding complexity. Balancing functionality, durability, and execution posed challenges. The team dedicated significant time and effort while also considering store business hours, making the project even more demanding.
The project finished in July 2023 in Taiwan.
Initially, the owner had few opinions on space planning, but after completion, he was amazed by the aesthetic presentation and deeper meaning. He felt the designers had successfully given the brand a fresh look. By cleverly integrating the brand's history into the space, the design became an excellent focal point for customer engagement and online marketing. The setup allows new customers to understand the brand's story while enabling existing customers to connect with its renewed image. The renovation blends old and new, reshaping people's perception of the brand.
In JIALI's display area, angle steel frames serve as display cabinets, while neon lights highlight the brand's localization. Movable display cabinets are inspired by stacked cardboard boxes from the store's earlier days, echoing the company's industrial origins. In the Classy brand area, the designers embraced contrast and innovation. Metal plates symbolize the company's early growth years, while curved elements reflect modern women's body ideals. From visual aesthetics to deeper meaning, the design seamlessly connects to the brand's heritage and philosophy.
JIALI, established in 1992, has thrived for 32 years. With the launch of its new brand 'Classy,' it also seeks a refreshed image. The design team removed partitions, extending the space into the new display area. Retro elements like bricks and neon lights were reinterpreted with modern techniques, blending nostalgia with innovation. This transformation connects two generations, seamlessly integrating tradition with contemporary fashion. The revitalized space not only honors JIALI's legacy but also marks an exciting new chapter for the brand.
Rumo Interior Design
Connecting Sculpture Lingerie Store has been a Bronze winner in the Interior Space and Exhibition Design award category in the year 2024 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Bronze A' Design Award is given to outstanding designs that showcase a high degree of creativity and practicality. It recognizes the dedication and skill of designers who produce work that stands out for its thoughtful development and innovative use of materials and technology. These designs are acknowledged for their professional execution and potential to influence industry standards positively. Winning this award highlights the designer's ability to blend form and function effectively, offering solutions that enhance people's lives and wellbeing.
KUN-YEN LU was recognized with the coveted Bronze A' Design Award in 2025, a testament to excellence of their work Connecting Sculpture Lingerie Store.
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