A pop-up shoe store that just opened in the Polish city of Poznań is already causing a stir. Made entirely from reused euro pallets, the Clae footwear store maximizes the shopping experience with the lowest budget possible. Designed by Mode:lina Architekci, this unique store sells and exhibits shoes in a temporary eco-friendly environment.
Located within Poznań’s Galeria Malta, the Clae pop-up footwear store attracts customers with its recycled aesthetics. Due to the shop’s temporary nature, the architects decided to make it from reused wooden pallets that were leftover from KontenerART 2012. The pallets are the only construction element used for walls, floor and furniture within the shop.
The worn out pallets were left untreated, exposing marks, dents and old splashes of paint. They make a great shabby background for exhibiting new shiny shoes propped on a pair of screws. Another great example of wooden pallets’ versatility and unique recycled aesthetic, this cool pop-up store is a magnet for shoppers and passersby.
Photos by Mode:lina Architekci