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Space to inspire

New must-visit Lamplight Books is a veritable pageturner that really knows its tomes. Wonder Group creative director Buster Caldwell filled us in on the fit-out.

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New bookstore alert.

Hey Buster, what and where is Lamplight?

It’s an independen­t bookstore in the award-winning Geyser Building in Auckland’s Parnell. The mastermind­s behind it are Melanie O’Loughlin and Courtney Smith, formerly of Unity Books.

What was your design intention for the store?

Books are visually noisy, so we wanted to create those lovely little moments of respite you want from a book-browsing experience — an inward cosiness that shields you from bustling Parnell Rise outside and allows the books to sing. Blocky, utilitaria­n forms hold the books, but are broken down into smaller

parts to lighten the visual weight through the use of simple, square tiles of varying sizes. Just like the book selection, the design qualities of this store are considered, confident and there to be quietly noticed.

What was your thinking behind the colours?

Melanie and Courtney are enthusiast­ic about colour, which gave us the freedom to apply a progressiv­e approach, using it to demarcate the various zones of the store and position it as a new flavour within a traditiona­lly stuffy category. Drawing from Bauhaus and Mondrian artworks, primary colours are set against one another to deliver a punchy result that complement­s, rather than clashes with, the books. To tie it all together, an inky hue wraps the walls, establishi­ng an environmen­t that feels genderless and premium, but doesn’t take itself too seriously.

What else did you want the store to communicat­e?

It’s a brave move to open a bookstore in this day and age, so we thought, ‘If you’re taking that risk and doing it, let’s have some fun and give people a reason to visit beyond the books themselves’. Essentiall­y, we wanted customers to understand that this place is very special. The books are special, the people are delightful and the interior needed to reflect that. I like to think it gives you the feeling you’re about to discover something just for you that you might not find anywhere else. lamplightb­ooks.co.nz

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 ??  ?? COME ON IN Lamplight was born between lockdowns, when friends and ex-workmates Melanie and Courtney met for a drink to lament their best-laid, now-derailed life plans and concluded: why not open a store? Everyone’s welcome at their neighbourh­ood shop filled with a diverse but well-curated range of classic to contempora­ry reads — you can even bring along your dog.
COME ON IN Lamplight was born between lockdowns, when friends and ex-workmates Melanie and Courtney met for a drink to lament their best-laid, now-derailed life plans and concluded: why not open a store? Everyone’s welcome at their neighbourh­ood shop filled with a diverse but well-curated range of classic to contempora­ry reads — you can even bring along your dog.
 ??  ?? THIS PAGE Work by local artisans fills the store. Neil Welsford-Ackroyd of Metalwerks crafted the steel displays that line the walls; shopfitter­s Gartshore were behind the counter, tables and plinths; landscape designer Winston Dewhirst created concrete planters for the space; Blomfield Signs did the signage install; and the graphics and branding are by Ophelia King. The fit-out also features Mori pendant lights by RBW, sourced from Koda in Australia.
THIS PAGE Work by local artisans fills the store. Neil Welsford-Ackroyd of Metalwerks crafted the steel displays that line the walls; shopfitter­s Gartshore were behind the counter, tables and plinths; landscape designer Winston Dewhirst created concrete planters for the space; Blomfield Signs did the signage install; and the graphics and branding are by Ophelia King. The fit-out also features Mori pendant lights by RBW, sourced from Koda in Australia.
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