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SVRN

SVRN opened up their first store in Chicago. I was honored to be able to work with the team in charge of fabricating the interior for the high end streetwear retailer. The build features steel clad cabinetry, custom scaffolding inspired clothing racks, faux concrete displays, and a ratchet strap wall. The challengers include a kintsugi mirror changing room exterior with gold epoxy inlay, and a shattered mirror interior.

SVRN | Andrew Wegman
SVRN | Andrew Wegman

SVRN | Andrew Wegman
SVRN | Andrew Wegman
SVRN | Andrew Wegman
SVRN | Andrew Wegman
SVRN | Andrew Wegman
SVRN | Andrew Wegman
SVRN | Andrew Wegman
SVRN | Andrew Wegman

This cabinet features a LED lit logo flush to the metal cladding

SVRN | Andrew Wegman
SVRN | Andrew Wegman
SVRN | Andrew Wegman
SVRN | Andrew Wegman
SVRN | Andrew Wegman

The new store was featured on hypebeast showcasing its interior.

SVRN | Andrew Wegman
SVRN | Andrew Wegman
SVRN | Andrew Wegman
SVRN | Andrew Wegman
SVRN | Andrew Wegman
SVRN | Andrew Wegman
SVRN | Andrew Wegman

 

The changing room interior is surrounded by cracked mirrors and features a color changing LED with control for the customer.

SVRN | Andrew Wegman
SVRN | Andrew Wegman
SVRN | Andrew Wegman
SVRN | Andrew Wegman

Marble, and stacked plywood bench with an acrylic table make up the waiting area.