Designed and constructed in six short weeks in order to meet the owners wish of opening on Mothers Day, 1993, this maternity clothing store transformed a bland commercial space into a fresh, aesthetically appealing, environmentally conscious retail environment. In a gesture to the human figure, curved forms are incorporated throughout the design. The focal point is a luminous cylinder centered in the rear of the shopa handmade work of art that serves as a dressing room. Inspired by Richard Parkers own line of lampshades, the element suspends colorful, recycled plastic objects and toys in 6 pockets made from quilted stainless steel mesh. The glowing objects, like translucent jewels, illuminate the space and entertain young children while mothers-to-be shop at the store.
Japanese Weekend, a San Francisco Union Square Maternity Store