Fotógrafo: Yuri Grishko
Fotógrafo: Yuri Grishko
Fotógrafo: Yuri Grishko
Russian designer Maxim Maximov and the team at Asketik Studio present an all-new store concept as part of Camper’s Together project. The new Moscow location inside Metropolis Mall features a minimalist aesthetic with a clean interior design and maximum functionality.
“I wanted to create something that was familiar to Russian people but was also stylish and modern like in Europe. We have maintained some classic details, like industrial warehouse shelving and the 15x15 white matt tiles that were popular in soviet Moscow supermarkets. Minimum forms and colours were utilized for maximum functionality and utility. Powdercoated metal, concrete flooring, and the prominent use of red represent the small details of our childhood.” - Maxim Maximov.
Maxim Maximov is a Russian designer, founder and lead designer at Asketik studio. After studying industrial design at the Architectural University of Oryol, Maximov came to public attention in 2011 when he won Perm Furniture, a design competition judged by Ross Lovegrove, Vadim Kibardin and Oskar Zieta. That same year, Maximov participated in SaloneSatellite Moscow with his project One Line and was subsequently published in Wallpaper magazine and Interni. His character and sense of humour are evident in his work, where he uses tubular metal and other materials to create fluid, minimalist designs that are both classic and contemporary.
Design Team:
Asketik Studio
Fotógrafo: Yuri Grishko
Fotógrafo: Yuri Grishko
Fotógrafo: Yuri Grishko