The siren has been a symbol of Starbucks – mysterious and alluring since 1971. In collaboration with artist Danny Doya he was set to create his own interpretation of this mythical creature naming it “ La Sirena Encantada” (The Enchanted Siren) stretching 48 ft across the café area, while merging the exterior with the interiors with her double tails at the patio area.
This mural showcases touches of gold leaf for each of the royal palms on the background, while the siren has been dressed in a chic attire with tulle appliques as part of her bustier - so Palm Beach !
The interiors provide design elements that evoke a sense of refinement and elevated touches of a true Palm Beach gem. Book matching marble span across the bar in juxtaposition with white oak cladding, used as an element that ties the overall interior architecture and the furniture. Pendant lights designed by Constance Guisset’s are inspired by the lady hats worn on beaches and multiple Palm Beach resorts and nevertheless our customers.
The siren has been a symbol of Starbucks – mysterious and alluring since 1971. In collaboration with artist Danny Doya he was set to create his own interpretation of this mythical creature naming it “ La Sirena Encantada” (The Enchanted Siren) stretching 48 ft across the café area, while merging the exterior with the interiors with her double tails at the patio area.
This mural showcases touches of gold leaf for each of the royal palms on the background, while the siren has been dressed in a chic attire with tulle appliques as part of her bustier - so Palm Beach !
The interiors provide design elements that evoke a sense of refinement and elevated touches of a true Palm Beach gem. Book matching marble span across the bar in juxtaposition with white oak cladding, used as an element that ties the overall interior architecture and the furniture. Pendant lights designed by Constance Guisset’s are inspired by the lady hats worn on beaches and multiple Palm Beach resorts and nevertheless our customers.
Starbucks Store Design
Latam Studio
Haggatt
Hall
2021
A monochromatic palette of light toned woods and terrazzo finishes create a calm and airy atmosphere, making the wood clad bar the crown jewel of the cafe.
Complexity is introduced through artwork crafted by local artist, Sandy Lane, who developed a textured 3-dimensional mural depicting the tropical foliage of Barbados.
Considering our current way of living, this store provides our future customers with the pick up window that allows customers the ability to enjoy our brand, yet remain with social distancing practices as desired.
Design Team Credits //
Ingrid Delorbe | Design Manager
Jennifer Abreu | Design Manager
Maria Montoya | Sr. Design Manager
David Daniels | VP of Design
Additional Credits //
Artwork | Sandy Lane
Photography | Arc Blackman
Epix Professional Imaging by Sandals Resort
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