Across 1,000 square metres, the space is defined by intentional vignettes; the ground floor is dedicated to residential furnishings and fixtures, while the first floor presents a commercial range suited for workplaces, educational facilities and public and transport spaces. Presented within an open footprint and interspersed with meeting rooms, the upper level blurs the distinction between showroom display and internal operations.
Upon entry, metal elements frame Stylecraft’s hero seating pieces, while a panelled screen showcases the brand’s lighting collection by Ross Gardam and Artemide. “Its soft glow guides visitors along the showroom’s full length,” says Ben Lornie, director at PTID. Nearby, a bespoke zone dedicated to Italian brand Tacchini brings together classics by Tobia Scarpa and Mario Bellini, placed between modern releases from Faye Toogood and Studiopepe. Inviting lounge pieces draw the showroom experience outward, connecting it with the surrounding urban context.