organic marble tables and vibrant hues complete madrid store by lucas y hernández-gil

organic marble tables and vibrant hues complete madrid store by lucas y hernández-gil

Lucas y Hernández–Gil unveils sensorial beauty store in madrid

 

Spanish cosmetics brand Laconicum introduces its first permanent store on Piamonte Street in Madrid, designed by Kresta Design, also known as Lucas y Hernández-Gil, the studio led by architects Cristina Domínguez Lucas and Fernando Hernández–Gil Ruano. The 80-square-meter interior stands out for its organic-shaped marble tables, exposed wooden columns, and a palette that contrasts deep greens with vibrant orange accents, creating a sensorial environment that merges contemporary retail with a quiet, ritual-like atmosphere.

organic marble tables and vibrant hues complete madrid store by lucas y hernández-gil
all images by José Hevia

 

first permanent Laconicum store emerges as a small temple

 

Conceived as a small contemporary temple dedicated to body care, the project by Kresta Design by Lucas and Hernández–Gil frames wellness as a civilizing gesture: beautifying, protecting, and ritualizing everyday practices. The space subtly nods to the classical world, with a soft vertical light and a dense, calm ambience evoking the serenity of Roman thermal baths, interpreted through a modern lens. Metal and wooden niches introduce an almost liturgical rhythm, their measured repetition recalling the minimalist discipline of Donald Judd. These frames host a constellation of perfumes and cosmetics that take on an elevated, ceremonial presence. The store encourages lingering through its tactile finishes: limewash paint, microcement floors, warm woods, and the interplay of metal and color.

All furniture is custom-designed by the Spanish design studio, including the sculptural Río table in pink Estremoz marble, Judd-inspired metal niches, metal-grid display structures, and wooden shelving handcrafted in Madrid and Seville. Of the 80-sqm premises, 30 sqm are devoted to retail, unified by a material palette that reinforces the brand’s sensorial identity.  

organic marble tables and vibrant hues complete madrid store by lucas y hernández-gil
the first permanent Laconicum store on Piamonte Street in Madrid

organic marble tables and vibrant hues complete madrid store by lucas y hernández-gil
the interior stands out for its organic-shaped marble tables and exposed wooden columns

organic marble tables and vibrant hues complete madrid store by lucas y hernández-gil
the space subtly nods to the classical world, with a soft vertical light and a dense, calm ambience

organic marble tables and vibrant hues complete madrid store by lucas y hernández-gil
a palette that contrasts deep greens with vibrant orange accents

organic marble tables and vibrant hues complete madrid store by lucas y hernández-gil
metal and wooden niches introduce an almost liturgical rhythm

organic marble tables and vibrant hues complete madrid store by lucas y hernández-gil
the wooden frames host a constellation of perfumes and cosmetics

organic marble tables and vibrant hues complete madrid store by lucas y hernández-gil
an interplay of metal and color emerges within the store

organic marble tables and vibrant hues complete madrid store by lucas y hernández-gil
All furniture is custom-designed by Lucas y Hernández–Gil

organic marble tables and vibrant hues complete madrid store by lucas y hernández-gil
limewash paint, microcement floors, and warm woods complete the project

organic marble tables and vibrant hues complete madrid store by lucas y hernández-gil
the design studio has crafted Judd-inspired metal niches and metal-grid display structures

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the interior is conceived as a small contemporary temple dedicated to body care

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the project frames wellness as a civilizing gesture: beautifying, protecting, and ritualizing everyday practices
the project frames wellness as a civilizing gesture: beautifying, protecting, and ritualizing everyday practices
the sculptural Río table in pink Estremoz marble
the sculptural Río table in pink Estremoz marble
the Judd-inspired metal niches
the Judd-inspired metal niches
all furniture is handcrafted in Madrid and Seville
all furniture is handcrafted in Madrid and Seville
the store encourages lingering through its tactile finishes
the store encourages lingering through its tactile finishes

project info: 

 

name: Laconicum | @laconicum
architects: Lucas Y Hernández – Gil / Kresta Design | @krestadesign
design team: Cristina Domínguez Lucas, Fernando Hernández – Gil Ruano, Sara Urriza Nolan, Ana Heredero, Kyra Jibret, Eva Monzón, Leire López-Herce
location: Madrid, Spain

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