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Fashion Café, designed by Marques & Jordy, is now open to public at Al Wahda Mall
Marques & Jordy joins Fashion TV to announce the opening of Fashion Café in Abu Dhabi. The most recent retail store from the Fashion TV brand has opened to the public in the Al Wahda Mall (ground floor of the new extension) in December 2012 and very quickly became a focal set for glamour and elegance amongst locals and visitors.
“It was a pleasure to have worked with Fashion TV on Fashion Café Abu Dhabi. M&J developed the design of the space and furniture inspired by Love and Diamonds, reflecting the concept brand of FTV” said Jordy Fu, President and Creative Director of Marques & Jordy.
Fashion Café welcomes its guests in a sparkling ambience of diamond shapes; the door to retail store; TV screens embed in the wall showcasing the latest news and catwalks footage of the fashion world; an over scale FTV logo of crystal dropping chandelier and furniture in tones of gold and silver. All the furniture was tailor designed by Marques & Jordy to emphasize the Fashion TV brand from diamond shaped sofas, chairs, tables and cushions. The café has an area of 150sq.m, offering glamour and elegance to indulge the senses.
Notes to Editor: About Marques & Jordy | www.marquesandjordy.com
Founded in London, Marques & Jordy is driven by a pursuit of creating love through design. Their aim is to create environments that engage emotions through architectural concepts and product design contributing for a sustainable future.
Marques & Jordy is a tightly knit team of highly skilled young professionals with a diverse mix of nationalities speaking 8 languages throughout their studios globally. Their combined creativity and skills in the latest digital modelling and visualising techniques like BIM, parametric and generative design, offers vibrant and dynamic mix results. Together they create art, architecture, urban planning, interior design, exhibition and product design. M&J is passionate and committed to challenge and transform conventional nodes of design. The team’s collaborative approach extends clients ambitions, producing award winning and ground breaking work.
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yes, i passed by it. very glittery and bright. there were a few poorer thinner people working in it and a few richer fatter people having their coffee. the design must have been fun for the designers but its just too bright for me. and i can't stand their logo, i don't like that f. in a pentagon. its like they're going to stamp it on you if you go inside and offer yourself up as a customer.
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