The interior design project for the pawnshop and jewelry store is inspired by Scandinavian design — specifically, the work of Finn Juhl, one of the founders of Scandinavian modernism. The reference was the atmosphere of a lived-in apartment, where elements from different eras come together harmoniously. The interior features complex shades, a variety of wood and textile textures, glass, and historic brickwork.
The two-story space was designed with the functional and operational requirements of a retail interior in mind. It combines a sales area with display cases and specialized zones: lounges, gemologist and jeweler offices, as well as an extensive administrative section with a meeting room and temporary workspaces.




















