Child Studio has collaborated with the British eyewear maker Cubitts to create the brand’s first store outside of London. Located on the English coast in the heart of Brighton, the site has provided a rich source of inspiration for the designers, who drew on the modernist heritage of the seaside town to create a layered and tactile environment with a touch of nostalgia.
The design duo was inspired by Martin Parr’s iconic series
featuring photographs of the beachside ice cream parlour and its eccentric patrons. Muted blue walls, geometric aluminium shelving and cherry wood cabinets pay homage to the quintessentially 70’s aesthetic of those images. The concrete floor was painted a vivid yellow shade, creating a contrasting backdrop for the sunlit interior.
said Child Studio’s Che Huang and Alexy Kos.
The large windows are lined with terrazzo-like ‘Blue Dapple’ recycled plastic, while the central 3-meter long table showcases the brand’s ‘Brighton collection’ evoking the striking geometry of the local modernist landmarks: Embassy Court building and Saltdean Lido. The furniture and light fixtures were carefully curated by Child Studio and feature authentic pieces like the ‘Coupé’ floor lamp designed by Joe Colombo in 1967 and by Oluce; Louis Poulsen‘s Panthella desk designed by Verner Panton in 1971; vintage Model 5531 side chair designed by Rud Thygesen & Johnny Sørensen in 1960; classic tubular steel ‘OMK’ lounge chairs and vintage T-1 armchairs designed by Rodney Kinsman in 1965 and 1967 respectively.
The store sits on the corner of North Laine district – the vibrant neighbourhood where narrow alleyways bustle with a diverse mix of independent fashion boutiques, vintage shops and local restaurants. Cubitts were looking to become a part of this unique community and create a place deeply embedded in the locality.
says the brand’s founder, Tom Broughton.
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