‘papabubble candy store’ by f.a.t  images © sanchez y montoro

japanese architect yusuke seki has developed the interior space for amsterdam-based ‘papabubble candy shop’. the new conception implements an attractive and tasteful experience to entertain the public by showcasing the handmade processes of elastic and organic candy throughout the store. with invisible and visible layers, glass stands at the center of the storefront, illustrating the outdoor weather conditions using a color changing curtain. from the entrance, users can see straight through to the back garden, where the interior fabric of the building acts as a functional spatial division. because the local business is placed within an old-amsterdam school, the designer decided to express the aged wall textures as demonstrate its historic connection to the city.

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