{"id":122476,"date":"2019-04-30T16:07:36","date_gmt":"2019-04-30T16:07:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/interiordesign.net\/projects\/peter-marino-channels-chanel-with-showstopping-stores-in-istanbul-and-tokyo\/"},"modified":"2023-06-30T10:17:01","modified_gmt":"2023-06-30T14:17:01","slug":"peter-marino-channels-chanel-with-showstopping-stores-in-istanbul-and-tokyo","status":"publish","type":"id_project","link":"https:\/\/interiordesign.net\/projects\/peter-marino-channels-chanel-with-showstopping-stores-in-istanbul-and-tokyo\/","title":{"rendered":"Peter Marino Channels Chanel with Stores in Istanbul & Tokyo"},"content":{"rendered":"
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A stair\u00adcase in Thassos marble and blackened steel rises from the ground level\u2019s granite floor. Photography by Manolo Yllera.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

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Talk about a banner year…and a half. That\u2019s what it\u2019s been for Interior Design<\/em> Hall of Fame member Peter Marino and his longtime client Chanel\u2014a col\u00adlaboration that\u2019s a quarter century old, so far. Peter Marino Architect<\/a> has just completed a renovation of the Paris flagship, near Coco Chanel\u2019s original boutique, atelier, and apartment, and a\u00a0renovation of a Chanel boutique in New York. And there\u2019s more. \u201cWe received commissions for four build\u00adings, all ground-up,\u201d Marino begins. \u201cThat\u2019s powerful.\u201d A Chanel building in Seoul, South Korea, is imminent and another in Chicago has debuted. Also recently opened are Istanbul and Tokyo, both projects extraordinary for their approach, he notes: \u201cThe number-one goal was not high-volume sales but image creation.\u201d He therefore worked outside-in, starting with facades that are real showstoppers.<\/span><\/p>\n

Was Chanel creative director Karl Lagerfeld<\/a> involved in generating any of the store designs before his death? \u201cNo,\u201d Marino responds, \u201cbut he re\u00adviewed them all.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n

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The front plaza\u2019s marble pavers surround a reflecting pool lined in granite at the Peter Marino-designed Chanel store\u00a0in Istanbul. Photography by Manolo Yllera.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

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Little Black Dress and Pearls: The Istanbul Store<\/h2>\n

It takes but a glance <\/span>to get the unmistakable allusion to high fashion: Angled panels of shimmery white marble, framed by blackened steel on the facade of Chanel in Istanbul, are the architectural equi\u00advalent of Coco Chanel\u2019s white pleated blouses. This five-story beacon, set back behind an entry plaza of gray marble pavers with a black granite reflecting pool, is sited on the city\u2019s less touristy Asian side, but there\u2019s a purely New York reference at play, too. \u201cIt\u2019s me imitating the Seagram Building, with its most elegant entry,\u201d Peter Marino says. At Chanel, the glass doors and immense window are surrounded by more white marble panels, this time applied flat.<\/p>\n

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Above Alasdair Cooke\u2019s screen in the Istanbul store hangs a blown-glass sculpture commissioned from Jean-Michel Othoniel. Photography by Manolo Yllera.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

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Inside, the look is less retail emporium, more gallery. Marino \u201cdressed\u201d the interior in crackled lacquer, textured plaster, ebonized oak, and additional gleaming marble. Bespoke luxury\u2014enriched by the motifs of pearls, folding screens, and mirrors\u2014pervades the three levels devoted to sales. The top two levels accommodate offices, bringing the total to 8,800 square feet. A roof garden hosts VIP events.<\/p>\n

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Louis Ellis abstracted a\u00a0photograph of Coco Chanel for the triptych in a corridor of the Istanbul store. Photography by Manolo Yllera.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Back to the art component, omnipresent in Marino\u2019s oeuvre\u2014we discover more in unexpected places. How about the elevator lobby where a photographic portrait of Mademoiselle Chanel adorns a black plaster wall? En route to a terrace, there\u2019s a triptych that a contemporary artist created from vintage photos of her. A Curtis Jer\u00e9 sunburst glows in a corridor off the shoe section.<\/p>\n

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Glass fragments, backed by mirror, surround the fragrance niche in Chanel’s Istanbul store. Photography by Manolo Yllera.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

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The fragrance display practically counts as a work of art, with a wall treatment in fragmented glass and mirror
\nsurrounding the product niche. Speaking of mirror, nothing says \u201cChanel\u201d more than the mirrored stairwell, Marino\u2019s homage to that of the original headquarters. Reflected in the accordion panels, the white marble steps are topped by a caramel-colored silk-wool runner with a black \u201cnecklace\u201d pattern knotted into the field off-center.<\/p>\n

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A custom runner in hand-knotted silk and wool climbs the stairs up from the Istanbul store’s ground level. Photography by Manolo Yllera.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

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Overlooking this mise-en-sc\u00e8ne sits the shoe salon, where the mirrored ceiling combines with the stair\u2019s mirrors to an effect that\u2019s positively kaleidoscopic. To welcome the well-heeled clientele, Marino provided slipper chairs upholstered in tweed in coral, ivory, gold, and black. Think a covetable Chanel jacket.<\/p>\n

Project Team:<\/strong> Tobias Lundquist; Darren Nolan; Paola Pretto; Glenn Stevens; Amy Raiter: Peter Marino Architect. Oral Architecture & Engineering: Architect Of Record. Front: Facade Consultant. Fisher Marantz Stone: Lighting Consultant. Erk Proje: Mechanical Engineer. Cenacchi International: Millwork. Altinsoy Insaat Construction: General Contractor.<\/p>\n

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Shuji Mukai\u2019s artwork, printed on film, graced the Chanel store’s facade in honor of the Tokyo opening. Photography by Jimmy Cohrssen.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

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Dressed to the Nines: The Tokyo Store<\/h2>\n

Standing tall amid the posh Ginza shopping district, <\/span>Tokyo\u2019s latest Chanel location is assured superstar status. First, this is<\/em> Chanel. Second, it\u2019s a ground-up project signed by Peter Marino.<\/p>\n

Who could miss the slender nine-story tower\u2019s black-and-white facade, with its\u00a0rhythmic composition of matte panels and fritted glass? As Marino explains, \u201cThe windows of varying dimensions intentionally cause the building to appear as more of a sculptural object than a series of floors atop one another.\u201d To\u00a0absolutely solidify the art reference, he invited the participation
\nof a renowned artist, Shuji Mukai, a member of the radical Gutai move\u00adment, which is a precursor to arte povera.<\/span><\/p>\n

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In the new Tokyo store, chairs by Laurence Montano accompany another ready-to-wear salon\u2019s custom suede-covered sofa. Photography by Manolo Yllera.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

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Mukai embellished the windows to create an abstract composition that stayed in place for the shop\u2019s first two months. Marino\u2019s take? \u201cThey were scribbles resembling Japanese calligraphy.\u201d<\/p>\n

\u201cWe designed the shop specifically for the Japanese customer, not tourists,\u201d he\u00a0continues\u2014the latter can patronize another Chanel boutique just two blocks away. \u201cCustomers have to go up four levels to see the entire collection.\u201d Apparently, they don\u2019t mind.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Hand-textured plaster backdrops accessories in Chanel’s new Tokyo store. Photography by Manolo Yllera.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

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The verticality is due to the building\u2019s minuscule footprint, barely 40 by 50 feet. Each level is basically only one room. \u201cIn Tokyo, there is respect for every bit of space,\u201d Marino interjects. \u201cThey practically sell real estate by the square centimeter.\u201d (In American reckoning, square footage here totals 10,500.)<\/p>\n

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Commissioned for a ready-to-wear salon in\u00a0the Tokyo store, Nancy Lorenz\u2019s screen combines gold leaf, moon gold, and lacquer. Photography by Manolo Yllera.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

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The lower levels, constituting the retail component, pretty much adhere to the Chanel standard: handbags and other accessories on one, shoes on two, ready-to-wear collections on three and four. Five through seven are offices. Eight, however, introduces a new development in the world of Chanel. A spa, the Salon Beaut\u00e9, consists of two treatment rooms and a full-on glam make-up center, so the elite clientele emerges relaxed and camera-ready for a night on the town. When VIPs need to explore fashion options for the next event, the Salon Priv\u00e9 on\u00a0nine stands at the ready.<\/p>\n

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A Hiroshi Sugimoto photograph hangs in one the Tokyo store’s spa treatment rooms lit by LEDs. Photography by Manolo Yllera.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

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Marino characterizes the interior overall as \u201ceven more gallerylike, with a higher level of art, serious furniture, and more precious carpets and fabrics,\u201d the rationale being that traffic is lighter and the clientele more respectful. The international art cache includes Agnes Martin limited-edition lithographs on vellum, lending a contemplative effect to a reception area, and a Hiroshi Sugimoto photograph of the Aegean Sea, setting a soothing tone for a spa treatment room.<\/p>\n

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Onyx lines a restroom in Chanel’s new Tokyo store. Photography by Manolo Yllera.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

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For the ne plus ultra of artful furnishings in ready-to-wear, Marino chose a pair of bronze armchairs by Laurence Montano and upholstered them in custom-woven navy-and-gold leather. Marino also commissioned Nancy Lorenz for an eight-panel screen combining gold leaf, moon gold, and lacquer. He loves folding screens, as did Coco Chanel, particularly of the Coromandel variety. <\/span><\/p>\n

Project Team:<\/strong> Stan Jones; Jacquelyn Van Eck; Paola Pretto; Simon Wutherich; Glenn Stevens; Soojung Rhee: Peter Marino Architect. Fisher Marantz Stone: Lighting Consultant. J.Front Design & Construction Co.: Woodwork. Taisei Corporation: Structural Engineer, MEP, General Contractor.<\/p>\n

Keep scrolling to view more images of the projects ><\/strong><\/p>\n

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Woven wool tweed upholsters the shoe salon\u2019s slipper chairs, also custom, in the Istanbul store. Photography by Manolo Yllera.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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The mirrored stairwell in Istanbul recalls a similar feature at Chanel\u2019s original Paris headquarters. Photography by Manolo Yllera.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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Panels in paint and lacquer compose Alasdair Cooke\u2019s screen for the ready-to-wear salon in Istanbul. Photography by Manolo Yllera.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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In an Istanbul elevator lobby, Chanel\u2019s portrait by Ellis hangs above a custom console in blackened steel, stone, and glass. Photography by Manolo Yllera.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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This\u00a0brass sunburst in an Istanbul corridor is by Curtis Jer\u00e9, circa 1960. Photography by Manolo Yllera.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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Marble panels, framed by blackened steel, dominate the facade of the Istanbul building. Photography by Manolo Yllera.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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The Tokyo tower\u2019s facade juxtaposes aluminum panels and fritted glass windows. Photography by Manolo Yllera.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Read next:\u00a0Sybarite Uses Curve Motif to Unify 20-Story SKP Department Store\/Cinema in China<\/a><\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

> See more from the April 2019 issue of\u00a0Interior Design<\/em><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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