
“Retail spaces should not compete with what they display; they should quietly elevate it through proportion, material, and light.”
— Louis Ruiz, Principal Architect
Designed as a modern interior design showroom in Munich, this project explored openness, structure, and spatial rhythm. The intention was to create a flexible commercial environment that could showcase furniture, textiles, and curated objects within a clean architectural framework.

The layout emphasizes fluid circulation and visual transparency. Architectural elements—columns, suspended lighting grids, and linear partitions—organize the space without overwhelming it. Display zones remain adaptable, allowing the interior to evolve with changing collections.
A restrained combination of wood, concrete textures, metal accents, and neutral surfaces defines the atmosphere. Warm timber volumes contrast with industrial ceilings, balancing sophistication with approachability.
