THE REFRESHMENT CLUB™
purveyors of ideas.

 



Perhaps one of the most quietly powerful mediums, spatial design allows us to create truly immersive brand experiences. It’s where architecture, storytelling, and hospitality come together, layered through a multi-sensory lens.

From residential to retail and temporary environments, each project is approached as a conversation between form and feeling. 





 Our projects have been featured around in the world in plulications like. Forbes, Vogue, Designboom, The Future Labratoy, Dwell, Onriqi, TechCrunch, Les Echos, Business of Fashion, Fashion Network, Journal du Design, Living Corriere, Milk Magazine, and Marie Claire.



SAINT PÉRES
Spatial Design | Flaship Store | Paris, France


At 69 Rue des Saints-Pères, we were invited to design the flagship store that would mark the revival of the century-old porcelain house, Porcelaine de Saint-Germain-des-Prés.


The concept began with a single material: brick. Chosen for its role in the construction of porcelain kilns, it represents both function and ritual. These bricks, selected by hand and fired in Brittany, became the architectural foundation of the space—quietly echoing the patience and precision required to craft porcelain itself.

Above, we introduced a full lightbox ceiling to emulate the calibrated light under which porcelain reveals its truest tones. Along one wall, a glass display intersects with exposed stone—a gesture toward excavation, and the transformation of raw material into refined form.

Every detail in the store was treated with the same intention as a porcelain piece: thoughtful, essential, and enduring.





CASA KEÇE
Spatial Design | Residential | Regional Parc Vexin, France


Casa Kece is more than a residence—it’s a composition of contrasts. Brutalist yet intimate. Monumental in scale, but grounded in everyday rituals.

At its centre sits a five-metre-long concrete table, poured in a single cast. It anchors the main space like a sculptural gesture—part kitchen island, part workspace, part gathering point. Surrounding it, the architecture is stripped back and deliberate. Materials are left raw. Textures are celebrated for what they are: unfinished, tactile, true.



Light moves slowly through the house. Large openings frame the garden, while interior transitions are softened by thick thresholds and curved volumes. There’s a sense of stillness here, but also purpose. Every element, from poured terrazzo floors to custom built-ins, was designed to be lived in, not just looked at.


Casa Kece isn’t about decoration. It’s about rhythm. About how space can hold presence, without needing to explain itself.






HEIMSTONE PUBLIC POOL SAINT-TROPEZ
Spatial Design | Retail Store | Saint Tropes, France



This boutique space reimagines the boundaries of traditional retail through the lens of an unexpected reference: the vintage American swimming pool.

The store draws you in from the street with a surreal, almost cinematic facade. The shopfront acts as a pool surface—reflective, slightly distorted—inviting passersby to look through, not just at. A pool ladder pierces the glass, extending from the outside in, becoming both a sculptural gesture and a visual anchor.

nside, the 60-square-meter space is fully tiled in a 2.5 x 2.5 cm grid—floor, walls, and fittings—creating a continuous, immersive environment. The palette is aquatic, the light is sharp, and the atmosphere is quietly playful. It’s not a store that asks for attention. It earns it—through detail, restraint, and a sense of place.


This is retail as installation. A space where the product lives within an idea, and every visit becomes part of the experience.