The counter was specifically designed for the flagship store of Record e’ Cucine in Milan’s, Brera district.
The idea began with a pure white lacquered block and a single cut slicing through to expose a black inner core.
Cutting away the blocks corner creates geometry and angles which form a display surface, with space to allocate brochures, magazines and published material.
The geometry allows the items to be seen from above at a standing view point and at the same time maximising the work surface area on top. In elevation view the cut acts as a display and storage from several angles, both from the side and above.
The counter can be used for a variety of purposes such as a display space, a checkout counter or a working space. Additional leg space is at the back for seating and compartment storage. Creating a functional display, whilst maintaining a slick clean aesthetic.