Monochrome Fashion Boutique for Creative Brands
Laura’s Boutique in Warsaw, Poland.This fashion boutique is an extraordinary example of uniting multitude brands in a monochrome space.
In this post you will find out about:
- The focal point – decorative neon dome dominating the space
- Monochrome space – wall finishes in marble marvel and mirrors
- Display cabinets
1.Monochrome Fashion Boutique – the focal point. Decorative neon dome
Sacrilegious originality
A high ceiling, decorative neon dome along with marble looking wall finishes together create an almost religious character to this space. It slightly resembles a contemporary retail chapel.
The space is organised simply but is not prosaic in any way.
Horizontal and vertical mirrors are fitted at the floor and at mid-height level add dramaturgy to this simple square space as they bounce back images from one wall to another.

Laura’s boutique. Warsaw, Poland
2. Monochrome Fashion Boutique – the marble marvel
The wall finishes look a bit non-commercial, almost outdated, yet it makes this space stand out from the fashion and trends surrounding it.
The aim of keeping the space neutral has been achieved. Various designer brands line up in harmony and the interior design does not take attention away from them.
High ceiling, decorative neon dome, marble alike looking wall finishes creates almost religious character to this space
It look slightly like a contemporary retail chapel.

Laura’s Boutique. Warsaw, Poland.
3. Monochrome Fashion Boutique – the display cabinets
Last but not least – the display cabinets.
The a la baroque wooden display cabinet finished in black matt is surprising and does not match the shiny, polished and cold surfaces and materials surrounding it.
It is a frivolous addition to this serious looking space.

Laura’s Boutique. Warsaw, Poland
The wall behind the cash desk is covered in mirrors that reflect the daylight and also optically enlarge the space.
The simple, geometrically shaped cash desk is the most contemporary element in this interior design.

Laura’s Boutique. Warsaw, Poland.
Multibrand fashion boutiques are very often like an art gallery hosting a curated, original and hand picked collection of precious objects. Another great example of a monochrome and multi brand commercial space is presented in Display and re-tale. Gallery type retail space post.