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Futuristic shapes with a touch of electric blue for Brudey Sneakers Family concept store.

Futuristic concept store interior featuring electric blue decor and stylish sneaker displays in a unique Angoulême setting.

In the small french village of Angoulême, France the newly opened concept store Brudey Sneakers Family can be found. The store is completely dedicated to limited edition collections and exclusive models.

The store's interior design is just as impressive as the selection of sneakers; comprising futuristic minimalism with curved lines and rounded shapes. Electric blue is the theme throughout the entire space, and the doors are adorned with the Fat lever handle in the same colour from the Tom Dixon x dline collection.

Interior designer Etiénne Richon from Détail Studio is the man behind the eye-catching project, which seeks to create a unique destination that evokes the feeling of being in space, and at the same time emphasises the shoe collection in the best possible way.

Sleek electric blue door handle in Brudey Sneakers concept store, showcasing modern design alongside vibrant sneaker display.
Modern interior of Brudey Sneakers concept store featuring electric blue decor and a unique sculptural chair against stone walls.
Modern minimalist chairs in a stone-walled concept store, showcasing a blend of futuristic design and electric blue accents.
Modern seating in electric blue complements a unique concept store design with stone walls and vibrant floral displays.
Futuristic seating with electric blue accents in a stylish concept store showcasing Brudey Sneakers in Angoulême, France.

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