When looking to build a shop in central Stockholm, unisex sneaker brand Eytys wanted a space that was just like the clothing on display: straightforward, no fuss, and functional—with just a touch of grit. In-house architect Axel Wannberg translated that mission into a clean space filled with concrete and glass that was inspired by the work of Japanese designer Shiro Kuramata and Catalan sculptor Xavier Corbero.  Photo 1 of 6 in A Chic Swedish Boutique Inspired by Shiro Kuramata, Minimalist Sculpture, and More by Heather Corcoran

A Chic Swedish Boutique Inspired by Shiro Kuramata, Minimalist Sculpture, and More

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When looking to build a shop in central Stockholm, unisex sneaker brand Eytys wanted a space that was just like the clothing on display: straightforward, no fuss, and functional—with just a touch of grit. In-house architect Axel Wannberg translated that mission into a clean space filled with concrete and glass that was inspired by the work of Japanese designer Shiro Kuramata and Catalan sculptor Xavier Corbero.