James Perse Debut Store | Standard Architecture
04-20-2026: Moderni; The James Perse debut store on Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, designed by Standard Architecture (Jeffrey Allsbrook), established a “low-maintenance high-fashion” aesthetic blending California casual with luxury. Opened in 2003, it features a warm, minimalist design with concrete floor, oak accents, and a 30-foot sliding glass door connecting to a bamboo garden…Search for Ideas!
• West Hollywood, CA | ~ 2,600 SF | ~ 2003 Year | © Benny Chan | Fotoworks
| Type – Interior-Retail | Form – N/A | Shape – N/A | Scheme – Linear |
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PROJECT SPECS
Materials: A contrast of light maple furniture on concrete floors (men’s) and white lacquered displays on oak floors (women’s); Lighting: Existing ceilings were sandblasted and a soffit was suspended to unify the space. Skylights were reglazed with white glass to diffuse California light, with new ones added to wash walls; Structural Elements: The ceiling was sandblasted and a soffit suspended; Storefront: The, Melrose store featured a stucco building facade.























































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