BRICI=razor/perfect
The interior design and logo draw inspiration from the Art Deco era, particularly the golden age of barbershops characterized by intricate luxury. During this period, barbershops were not just places for grooming but also served as cool hangouts for men, rivaling saloons in their socializing function. In BRICI, a central bar takes the spotlight, embodying the social essence of those bygone barbershop days.
The chosen materials, including black marble, dark walnut, black paint, and stainless steel, accentuate the masculine ambiance of the space.
Veneered walls adorned with Japanese patterns and stylish pendants pay homage to the origin of the Takara chairs, Japanese steel razors, and scissors found within BRICI. These Japanese motifs seamlessly blend with the Art Deco aesthetic, embodying a sense of precision often sought but sometimes lacking in traditional barbershops.
Project in collaboration with Corvin Cristian Studio and PlusMinus Arhitetcura .
Team: Corvin Cristian, Serban Rosca, Adrian Oancea.