PARIN Design Portfolio
PARIN p.parin@gmail.com 14 Pietro Mascagni San Babila, Milan +39 3883077473
Parin Poolphokphol, interior designer, born in 1984 in Thailand. She currently undertakes the Master in Interior Design at Scuola Politecnica di Design after a one -year Intensive Program at Istituto Marangoni, Milan. Prior to her design degree, Parin had studied Business Administration at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok and had worked as an examiner at the Bank of Thailand for over 2 years. Her work experience in design includes involvement in a spa renovation of a beach resort and interior design for a new hotel development project in Thailand. Parin works well with Auto Cad, 3D Studio Max - (Vray, Metal ray), Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Dialux. Good with sketching and drawing tablets. She had lived in Australia, Japan, France and Italy. and is fluent in Thai, English, good command in Japanese, and an Italian and French beginner.
Museo Poldi Pezzoli’s Entrance 07.2011 Milan Interior design for the entrance and museum shop of a small private museum in Milan. The project requires solutions for an efficient system to display the museum’s products and ticket counter in the limited space at the entrace. This was done through the design of multipurpose furniture elements that can be used as cashier, display, shelves and seats. While the design is done wiith minimal intrusion to the existing structure, the new furniture, Tom Dixton’s lamps and the use of graphic logo on the window panels added the contempory aesthetics to the interior. Master in Interior Design, Scuola Politecnica di Design Professor Paolo Cesaretti Parin Poolphokphol, Chiara Tansini, Giulia Ricagni
Poldi Pezzolli
TOP LEFT Multi-purpose furniture Ticket counter, cashier, displays, and shelves. LEFT Diffused glass panel with Poldi Pezzoli logo.
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La Feltrinelli : ‘The Red Runway’ 07.2011 Milan Interior design of Italian’s leading bookstore chain, La Feltrinelli, for its historic branch on via Manzoni. The traditional bookstore is transformed into a lifestyle store consisting of the bookstore, cafe, temporary space to host the city’s events, and a lounge area for clients to sit, read and relax, or to hold conferences. The design takes inspiration from the Milanese lifestyle; the obsession with fashion, art, culture, coffee, and events. ‘The Red Runway’ is the key element of the store as it is where all the services of the store can be found; display, cashier, seats, stairs, toilet, info point, bar, conference seatings. Master in Interior Design, Scuola Politecnica di Design Professor Paolo Cesaretti Parin Poolphokphol, Chiara Tansini, Giulia Ricagni
La Feltrinelli Concept
Moodboard Inspired by the city of Milan; its history, culture, arts and fashion.
‘Red Runway’ The concept of a fahsion runway is used in order to empasize the connection between La Feltrinelli and Milan. The capital of fashion and design.
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Stone Island : ‘Subbuteo Race’ 07.2011 Milan A project for a summer installation, a Temporary ‘non’ shop for Stone Island in Darsena, Milano. The main purpose of this project is for brand communication, promotions of new collection and to underline Stone Island identity and values as an innovative fashion brand for men. With inspirations from men, sports, competitions, and its water resistance fabric, the concept of a “Subbuteo Race’ is developed. The project transforms the Darsena into a Subbuteo football field where people come to compete in the race by running in the ball made with Stone Island material. The two players will race against one another across the field amongst Subbuteo installations dressed in Stone Island’s summer collection Master in Interior Design, Scuola Politecnica di Design Professor Paolo Cesaretti Parin Poolphokphol, Chiara Tansini, Giulia Ricagni
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Quartiere Feltre: ‘Tetris’ 02.2011 Milan A renovation project for the social housing complex of Quartier Feltre; Milan’s ex-industrial neighborhood, is designed with objectives to transform the post-war Italian social housing flats built in the fifties into a contemporary residential complex that addresses the changing needs lifestyles. The project includes renovation of the apartment, cellar, lobby, landing and the park.
Master in Interior Design, Scuola Politecnica di Design Professor Guendalina di Lorenzo Parin Poolphokphol, Chiara Tansini, Thalia Katsiari
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APARTMENT PLAN TWO families ONE apartment Each area of the apartment is separated by sliding doors made of translucent polycarbonate panels
Quartiere Feltre Lighting Design
The lighting system of the flat was designed using the professional lighting calculation software, Dialux, to ensure the most appropriate solution for different areas in the apartment.
Diagrams Illustrate the level of light emits in the kitchen’s workplane meets the regulatory requirement of 500 lux.
Christian Dior: ‘Maison Dior’ 04.2010 Milan An interior design project for Dior’s Prêt-à-porter flagship store on Via Montenapoleone as part of the interior design course at Istituto Marangoni. This project is inpired by the brand’s hisory, the original Maison Dior on Avenue Montaigne, it’s 56 shades of greys, the iconic Louise XVI chair, and Dior’s reputation as one of the most innovative, trendsetting fashion houses today, the creator of the ‘New Look’.
Diploma in Interior Design, Istituto Marangoni Professor Marcella Bricchi Parin Poolphokphol
Christian Dior
The false staircases as display platforms are designed to replicate the way Christian Dior used to present his fashion shows on the staircase at his atelier.
LEFT FItting rooms RIGHT VIP Room
Christian Dior The concept of the store is to give the impression of luxurious French mansions. Such features include; the false staircases with metal handrails, balconies, sofas, living room, curtains and the fountain.
The original external patio has been closed to be used as an additional display area with open skylight.
Rendering of the front elevation
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