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ACORN FURNITURE

A collaborative project with Kate Pilot.

Showroom interior with bold red entrance walls and human-centric open plan space.
Contemporary Acorn Showroom interior featuring flexible zones and curated furniture groupings.
Sliding fabric panel detail used to flexibly define zones in the showroom.
Shoji-inspired entry screening detail creating depth and softness in the interior.
Product display cabinetry by Natalia Glucina
Handmade oak handle and cabinetry detail
Timber drawer internals and partitions custom designed and made for Acorn Showroom
Flexible spaces within open plan furniture showroom.
Fabric screen room dividers in Auckland retail store
Dried floral arrangement design

Acorn's showroom is a physical expression of the brand’s core values—human-centric design, craftsmanship, and the integration of form and function.

The space is conceived as a refined and welcoming environment, balancing contemporary aesthetics with spatial clarity and material warmth.At the entry, rich red walls establish a bold tonal contrast, defining the threshold into the showroom. Shoji-inspired screening adds depth and softness, gently curating the visitor’s journey and inviting a slower, more considered engagement with the space.

A series of tall, sliding fabric panels introduce flexibility within the open-plan layout, allowing for the creation of distinct room-like zones that frame curated furniture groupings. Offering subtle spatial division without compromising lightness or flow. Natural oak and box-form joinery ground the space, providing visual structure and a sense of order.

A bespoke Courtney Petley handle deviates from the square forms with its tactile, rounded design, while Ikebana-inspired stone and dried floral arrangements lend texture and smaller scale visual interest.

These elements create a warm, refined and flexible setting that supports the presentation of Acorn’s furniture and reflects the brand’s design ethos.

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