visiondivision: mangrolia chaussures stores
east of madagascar, for local shoe brand mangrolia chaussures. they wanted their design to be
recognizable and adaptable to all of the mangrolia chaussures stores, so they have developed
one shoe box which can be multiplied and stacked into almost any form, to allow for a variety
of layouts, depending on the space of the mangrolia store. each individual box is made from plexiglas,
acting as a display case for the footwear. they include a lid and a light and work on a system
similar to that of lego, so that they can be fixed into different formations.
each of the three stores runs on a different concept:

the boxes built into the floor in the form of a river
all images courtesy of visiondivision
saint-denis' store runs on this idea of the ocean. it is the largest space and visiondivision
has proposed that it be the flagship store of the brand. the upper floor has boxes built into the floor,
formed like a river which 'flows' from both of the entrances to the stairs, leading downwards
to the basement level, where the floor is completely made from an 'ocean' of boxes.
there is a sofa in the shape of reunion island set in the middle of the space, where one can try
on shoes or sit and view a slide show of products the store has to offer. the intention for some
of the boxes is that legendary shoes may be kept within them, such as sneakers from the 80s,
or footwear of celebrities, thus creating a bit of a museum within the store.

a model of saint-denis' ocean floor of shoes

detail

model of ocean floor

rendering of the river and ocean arrangement of shoe boxes

the shoe boxes in the saint-andré store are arranged into walls, dividing the space into smaller rooms
the concept behind the saint-andré store is the idea of a library. shelves of shoes will be
arranged into smaller rooms according to theme: casual, formal, athletic etc.
the transparency of the boxes will make the shoes appear as if they have been frozen into ice blocks,
stacked upon one another, creating an inviting showcase for visitors.

rendering of how the shoe boxes will divide the space

the shoe boxes will be arranged in a loop of varying heights at the le port store
le port will be known as the loop. all functions of the show are integrated into a loop -
the showcase for the shoes, the cashier and seating area. the loop is extruded in areas where
it needs to be high. the cashier and main showcases sink down to the floor where entrances are,
allowing a free flow of circulation.

aerial view rendering of the loop
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