Contemporary Showroom Interior Design by Sidharta Architect Indonesia

Lower viewed front facade design of Yamakawa Rattan ShowroomLower viewed front facade design of Yamakawa Rattan Showroom

Hi guys! Today I would like to review about a showroom design which called the Yamakawa Rattan Showroom. This showroom design has an interesting architecture and style. Adapt the cubical shape for the facade; this showroom will attract everyone who sees this place. Feel curious yet about this showroom architecture design, then give it a break guys!

Recently I have got the information about a modern showroom architecture design which called the Yamakawa Rattan Showroom. This showroom was completed designed by the architect Sidharta Architect. Completed designed in 2009, this showroom is located in Kemang Raya, Jakarta, Indonesia. There, its covers the land area for about 141 square meters while the building area for about 279 square meters.

To let people experience the product in a different way is the main concept of the design of the showroom which is designed by the architect. The people from the street will see the facade of the building as a two storey with hanging cubical on the first floor, and the other products displayed behind frameless clear glass on the second floor.

Feel curious about the interior design of this showroom yet? Well, as you come into the first floor, the architect is seems wanted to make it look like a gallery. On an acrylic platform at the wall on both sides while people come into this level, the product become an artwork. Not only that, they will also find the rotating acrylic box-white painted steel framed-hung by a conveyor system. Behind the reception is the display stairs and it goes to the 2nd floor which is divided in two and the people will pass the back office area and restroom in the mezzanine.

At the second floor, the people will experience the ambiance and layout to be more like a living room or dining room. In here, they can sit and try the product with a warm atmosphere in wooden touch at the wall side. The idea is to make all the products become the main attention and the interior to become simpler with an unfinished / natural-look on the material to highlight the products.

The third floor of this building is a food and beverage area displaying dining chairs and dining tables. In addition to the design of the floors, the architect used materials such as the cement floor, exposed brick, precast concrete and wood to deliver a pure atmosphere where the product becomes the main attention of this showroom.

Well guys, eventually that’s all I have got. This is a beautiful showroom, isn’t? Ok guys I think it’s up, have a nice day!

 

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Entrance side of Yamakawa Rattan Showroom designEntrance side of Yamakawa Rattan Showroom design

Brick and wood wall design inside the Yamakawa Rattan ShowroomBrick and wood wall design inside the Yamakawa Rattan Showroom

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Yamakawa Rattan Showroom spaceYamakawa Rattan Showroom space

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3 Comments

  1. Posted May 8, 2012 at 3:10 pm | Permalink

    This showroom looks like a work of art! I really want one of the hanging egg chairs!

    Beth

  2. Posted July 12, 2012 at 6:29 pm | Permalink

    What a wonderful showroom, it certainly does look like a gallery. If only all shops and showrooms were designed this well!

  3. Posted September 29, 2012 at 3:39 am | Permalink

    Nice interior. It seems comfortable

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