Architecture

Wallpaper* and Sergio Rossi collaboration
The interior of the temporary Sergio Rossi store in Milan, designed by Antonino Cardillo. Photograph by Antonino Cardillo.

Wallpaper* and Sergio Rossi collaboration

Architecture

By Malaika Byng 

Wallpaper* and luxury footwear brand Sergio Rossi stepped up the fashion game during the Salone del Mobile by launching an ephemeral men's shoe boutique in Milan, designed by acclaimed Sicilian architect Antonino Cardillo.


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The Cathedral-like configuration, housed within an existing store, is a work of art made from tulipiè wood and billowing velvet. It pays homage to the 'Sergio Rossi Man' - an independent, free-thinker, who is on a constant voyage of discovery.

The temporary structure is akin to a theatre set within the dark void of the original store. Its linear forms, softened by the velvet curtains, echo modernist buildings, such as Milan's Velasca Tower by BBPR.

Sergio Rossi's S/S 2010 men's collection is displayed like sculpture on tall wooden plinths. The brand's Creative Director, Francesco Russo, has reimagined classic silhouettes and formal footwear this season, playing with proportions and creating new shapes with deconstructed uppers, flexible soles and polished finishes.

Wallpaper* has worked closely with Sergio Rossi and Cardillo, acting as creative consultants and developing the design and identity for the store. Open for two seasons, the boutique is the beginning of a men's footwear world tour for Sergio Rossi. Every stage of the journey will be marked with an equally unique architectural configuration.

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