Natural materials fill Desinchá tea shop in São Paulo by SuperLimão
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Trailing plants and a rope-lined staircase feature in the flagship store for a tea company designed by Brazilian studio SuperLimão.
The shop serves as the first brick-and-mortar location for Desinchá, a fast-growing tea brand that was started in 2017. The company is focused on selling products that promote good health.
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Local firm SuperLimão was tasked with creating a retail space that would represent the brand and provide a memorable experience for shoppers. The chosen location was a 16-square-metre, two-storey space on Oscar Freire, one of the busiest avenues in São Paulo.
"With no way to grow sideways, the out-of-the-box solution was to verticalize and confuse the senses," the designers said.
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The experience begins out front, where the team created a kinetic facade composed of metal leaves set within a grid of concrete blocks.
"Approximately 1,000 aluminium sheets inserted into the hollow concrete elements move with the wind, mimicking a treetop," the team said.
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The front elevation also has a brightly coloured vending machine, which enables customers to purchase Desinchá products at any time.
Upon entering the shop, visitors encounter a light-filled space with wooden shelves and greenery. A staircase emerges from a bed of rocks and invites shoppers to head upstairs.
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Rope was used to form the staircase railings and the risers between wooden treads.
"Little by little, the conventional store is transformed into a playful environment," the team said.
On the upper level, the team created a domed installation comprising more than 50 mirrors. Plants are reflected in the mirrors, giving the illusion of a vertical garden.
The domed installation serves more than an aesthetic function. The reflective surfaces direct sunlight to a large tea-making device called the Cold Drip, which floats in the centre of the stairwell.
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Made up of borosilicate glass vessels, the device enables customers to see a special way of brewing tea using ice and sunlight.
"In an almost magical way, the sun's rays melt the ice, cold water drips into a funnel full of herbs, and this process slowly extracts all the essence and aroma of Desinchá," the team said.
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Similar to boats, the team made use of every nook and cranny in the compact shop for storage and equipment. A small bathroom is hidden upstairs.
"Perhaps the most unusual solution is the bathroom on the upper floor, camouflaged behind a wooden panel," the architects said.
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Other projects by SuperLimão include a dental office with pink accents, a cave-like beer hall with gabion walls, and a pared-down apartment in an Oscan Niemeyer-designed building.
The photography is by Maíra Acayaba.
Project credits:
Architecture: Superlimão
Team: Lula Gouveia, Brunna Dourado, Maria Fernanda Elaiuy, Diogo Matsui, Maria Fernanda Bellodi
Landscaping: Teco Paisagismo
Lighting: LdArti
Locksmiths: Oficina 27
Woodwork: Detalhe04 + Desinchá
Cold Drip: Classe A vidros
Vending machine: lab 220
Cementitious floor: Mapei
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