Bund's flagship club in Madrid showcases a harmonious blend of classicism and spontaneity.

Architecture & Interior, Travel, Spain

Located in los Jerónimos, Madrid, Bund’s new flagship club by Maximale showcases a harmonious blend of form and flow, seamlessly merging classicism with spontaneousness.

Every aspect of the space is meticulously crafted to reflect Bund's distinct business model and work philosophy, creating a truly unique and captivating experience.

At the very core of Bund's identity lies a meticulously crafted scheme of spaces that elevate the concept of personalized attention and exclusive private sales, creating an unparalleled experience for each visitor. By intentionally cultivating an atmosphere reminiscent of a luxurious home, this collection of sales and fitting rooms converges to form a lavish retreat within a residential building.

“Offering a unique and captivating experience through meticulously crafted spaces, personalized attention, and exquisite design details.”

Connecting these independent rooms is a seamless circulation pathway adorned with graceful curved curtains, allowing for effortless movement and maximum flexibility. Inspired by the chronological sequence of the brand's own sales process, the entrance welcomes guests with a charming reception area followed by impeccably designed sales rooms. Continuing further, a series of generously proportioned fitting rooms offer versatile options for expansion or compartmentalization.

Every aspect of this project has been meticulously designed to immerse visitors in the unique identity of the Bund brand. From custom-made furniture to exquisite construction details, every element has been carefully curated to create a space that exudes sophistication and elegance. A personalized color and texture palette further enhances the spatial experience, ensuring a truly unforgettable encounter with the Bund brand.

Words courtesy of Maximale | Photography by David Zarzoso

Architecture & Interiors, Travel, Spain


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