Puma Retail Environment Design Concept by Leon Wolfendale

Leon's concept interior for a Puma retail store was inspired by the temples and Japanese architecture. He is a senior industrial design student at Western Washington University.
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Last spring I gave my junior industrial design students exercises in spatial form analysis. This is Leon's rectilinear space, with an awareness of designing the negative space within a volume.

Leon's refined form was done without knowing that it would turn into retail design project.
Low planar shelves, rectilinear lines, neutral colors and symmetry add to the quiet, temple-like atmosphere.
This is a scale model about 10 inches (25 cm) tall, using wood, paper, plastic and lights. 


Leon chose to emphasize the Puma bold red logo by using color sparingly.



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