3. Choo graduated from the London college of fashion in 1983 and opened his first shop in London. He was recognized in a spread in vogue magazine in 1988.
4. Tamara mellon approached jimmy Choo in 1996 and they opened the first stand alone boutique in London. Jimmy Choo ltd opened two boutiques in the us in 1998 and 1999.
5. In 2001 jimmy Choo sold 50% of his stocks for 10 million dollars. He now focuses on his jimmy Choo couture line and plans to open a design institute in Malaysia. Tamara Mellon: co-founder Jimmy Choo: co-founder
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7. The concept closely relates to Jimmy Choo by sharing the same native soil of Malaysia. furthermore, the design elements of jimmy choo’s products are connected to the mantis by the beauty, brilliance and the bold colors of both.
8. The orchid mantis is striking in color and form. It’s beauty might suggest a calm, docile creature but the opposite is true. The mantis is a fierce, aggressive creature who will attack even the largest of challenger.
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10. The epidermis of the mantis seems thin and translucent. these characteristics will be applied in the space to create separate work areas without compromising the open feeling of the design.
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12. Small sitting areas are spread throughout the space to allow for spontaneous meetings and brainstorming.
13. A large working conference space is located in the center of the office so all employees can be part of the design processes
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16. Thanks to large Barrisol tracks line used for fixing, all types of realization are possible, including the 3D forms and organic shapes.
24. Marmoleum flooring Glass mosaic tile Black chandelier Display shelves on the outside of the conference room: visible through the glass walls of the conference room Conference room elevation
25. Black vases with white orchids Facing glass wall Sofa materials White chandelier Red shag carpet Executive Seating Area
26. Fabric for the Bob chair Bob chair Potted Silk orchids Built in stone shelves Colorful accessories Black shiny river rocks
28. Mark Schwartz Artwork Windows to the main hallway Display wall for jimmy Choo Red Carpet photos Shoe display wall visible through windows Glass columns filled with white stones Waiting room
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30. Displaying a History of Jimmy Choo shoes Curved ceiling panels Glass columns Purple accent lighting hidden at the base and top of the glass columns Glass mosaic tile used on the main wall Shoe display wall