



Dioni
Design Team
Maro Alektoridou
Maria Pappa
Nasia Pappa
Collaborators
Textiles:
Christiana Vardakou
Florals:
Abloom Athens
Marble:
Fire Project
Carpentry:
tailor made by Nino
The project is the remodelling of a jewelry store on the ground floor of a 1950s apartment building in Kolonaki Square, Athens. The previous interior — black-and-white floors, dark wall coverings, gold metal — was imposing and ultimately intimidating, a space that discouraged entry. The brief called for a fundamental transformation: from opaque and exclusive to intimate and inviting. The design began with a question: what does adornment mean before it becomes a commodity? What emerged was the image of transformation — the geological processes through which stones are formed, the earthly processes through which flowers rise from soil. A gradient from dark depths to luminous surface became the organising metaphor. This gradient is materialised in two hand-dyed curtains lining the display window, filtering intense southwest light. Produced with a textile artist from organic Greek fabrics dyed with Rubia tinctorum and Acacia, they turn a challenging orientation into a defining atmospheric quality. Behind them, the storefront stages a table among wildflowers: jewelry rests on Tinos marble amid dried blooms. Inside, the plan engages the existing structure. Two columns defining a recess in the north wall are retained and repeated into three niches — the main wall displays. A central island organises circulation; curtains create a private area at the rear. Oak, deep red, and green marble set a warm, quiet register. At every scale the project traces the same movement — from depth to surface, raw material to ornament, constraint to rhythm — a transformation at once the subject of the design and its method.