For
@uniqloeurope , we developed an experience centred on colour as a sensory material, not only visual, but spatial and tactile.
The intervention began with Lisbon’s light. Windows were covered with coloured films. Natural light filtered through shifting tones, casting colour across surfaces, bodies, and movement. An environment in constant transformation, defined by time of day. The project and concept was developed by
@natsly , focusing on the relationship between colour, light and space. On the floor, monochromatic cushions made from Uniqlo fabrics introduced a tactile dimension.
At the opposite end of the space, the experience shifted towards scent. In partnership with
@oparperfumes , guests were invited to compose a personal fragrance. The starting point was colour — translated into raw materials and notes — alongside linen, a central theme of the collection.
The result was a continuous sequence: to see, inhabit, touch, and compose. Colour as a guiding structure, expressed through light, material and scent.
Photo
@duchesse_studio