

Illuminating Elegance
Fauré Le Page in Manila — Concept Store
For the Fauré le Page oak concept store, bathed in natural light thanks to its dual exposure and located in the heart of Manila, Philippines, Atelier dada created a minimalist lighting concept. Designed by Parisian architects Jean and Hugo de Gastines , the lighting seamlessly integrates into the warm architectural details to highlight the displayed products while enhancing the original architecture and emphasizing the unique visual identity of Fauré le Page. The boutique, organized into three distinct zones, is centered around a stylized tree serving as a "cabinet of curiosities" and the heart of the space. This tree of life , luminous and enchanting, captures attention from afar while offering a sense of comfort up close. Its trunk glows brightly from within, and its foliage is surrounded by a subtle halo, reinforcing its role as the visual and symbolic focal point of the boutique. Although a construction issue temporarily delayed the full realization of this striking centerpiece, repairs are underway, and updated photos will be shared soon to showcase the finished ambiance. With printed glass and fluted marble stone facades closely aligned with the lease boundaries, Atelier dada designed innovative, poetic, energy-efficient, and low-maintenance lighting solutions tailored to each facade. This achievement highlights Atelier dada ’s commitment to combining aesthetic appeal with technical precision.




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