
Famous for its timeless fragrances and delicate creations, Maison Goutal offers the true art of ‘perfuming’, with chic and unique creations to accompany every moment of life. For the renovation of its boutique at Place Saint-Sulpice in Paris, it called on the Apanache (design) and TAOS (production) agencies, which specialise in retail and merchandising in the luxury sector. HIMACS has been chosen, among others, as the material to showcase of the house’s delicate perfume bottles.
The specification of materials was crucial in giving free rein to the creativity of the Apanache designers. HIMACS was the clear choice thanks to its many intrinsic qualities: Thermoformable with virtually no limits, workable like wood, capable of creating smooth and silky finishes with no visible joints – HIMACS is a sustainable material with lasting beauty, particularly suited to retail environments undergoing intensive use and cleaning, such as perfumeries.
In the renovated store, the counters of the display units have been formed in HIMACS Nougat Cream, with certain sections featuring a distinctive gadroon pattern engraved into the solid surface to create a fluted effect. The design also demanded 8cm strips of Raywal 45 glass to be shaped over the lighting strip on the curved central counter, while Ressource lime plaster was hand-applied to every wall and the ceiling.
PROJECT INFORMATION
Location: Paris
Architect / Designer: Apanache | apanache.com
Project management and furniture design: Taos | taos.paris
HIMACS manufacturer: La résine Minérale | laresineminerale-orleans.fr
HIMACS supplier: Aska Interior | aska-interior.com │ @aska-interior.com
Material: HIMACS Nougat Cream │lxhausys.com/eu │ @himacseurope
Elements made of HIMACS: countertops of the display units
Photo credits: Annick Goutal & Square





