
An&Be | Patricia Bustos Studio
Project : An&Be (@anbe.madrid). Calle Hermosilla , 20 Madrid.
Studio : PBS ( Patricia Bustos Studio ) ; @patricia_bustos
Photographer: Jc de Marcos ; @jcdemarcos
Collaborators :
Builder : Emilio Acosta
Gresite : Hisbalit
Mármol : Arenicas Crema
Barro : Maora Ceramic
Ratan : Rattan Deco
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An&Be, a Spanish firm that has its own manufacturing and materiality in Madrid, has chosen Patricia Bustos Studio for the interior design of the brand. The new concept store is a mix of hard and soft elements, where the craftsmanship and quality is reflected, combining with the curtains and some details that have been made by the craftsmen who work in the brand.

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Partitions in arch, natural stones, concrete blocks, terracotta, gresite and natural rattan where we wanted to reflect all the work done by hand, in addition to the delicacy of the basics with something special, creating a timeless space. The people who enter will be picked up by a harmonious space that integrates a sense of raw beauty while discovering the numerous collection of the brand through the exhibitors to reach a resorted to the fitting rooms. The architecture and the garments dialogue with each other and tell a story of heritage and innovation.

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Earth colors have been chosen for the store's furnishings in contrast to the warm tones of the ceiling and edges of the arches and baseboards. Travertine marble in combination with Portuguese pink marble is used for the central tables, counter and bench in the fitting area. The entire store is finished with a skirting board created with clay pieces in different tones and placed piece by piece throughout the store. The lighting has been distributed to create a warm atmosphere and respecting the shades of the garments.

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The store is all designed in a circular environment and with a curved treatment referring to the buttons so characteristic in our firm, mixed with mirrors so that the customer is reflected in the world of the firm and see themselves reflected in the moment inside it. There are no corners as all have been rounded creating a harmonious space where the garments are the protagonists.

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The interior of the store of this Spanish firm is pure craftsmanship. The combinance of hard elements such as natural stones, concrete blocks and terracotta, and soft elements such as curtains and natural rattan reflects the delicacy of artisan work, creating a timeless space.

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Its furniture in earth tones - made of materials such as travertine marble and Portuguese pink marble - contrasts with the warm tones of the ceiling and the edges of the arches that divide the space. The skirting board of interspersed pieces of clay delimits a circular environment making reference to the buttons so characteristic of the firm. There are no corners as they have all been rounded, creating a harmonious space where the garments are the protagonists.

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