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Buff Concept Store
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GRAS combined Scottish ash, concrete, and stainless steel to create the restrained and tactile interior of buff, a design-led manicure studio in Edinburgh. Sustainably sourced timber was layered with contemporary materials, transforming the Victorian stone-arched space into a refined and evocative environment. Custom-designed joinery pieces were carefully integrated to craft a harmonious interior that reflects the studio’s ethos and embodies a functional simplicity.

In light of ash dieback disease caused by the fungus Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, which is projected to affect up to 75 percent of Scottish ash, the project provided an opportunity to engage thoughtfully with the ecological and ethical considerations of material selection. The sourcing and fabrication of the joinery was the result of a close collaboration with Edinburgh-based designer and maker Daniel Brophy, reinforcing a commitment to responsible craftsmanship.

The design balances material integrity and sensory experience, offering a quietly confident space that resonates with clients and visitors alike.

Location

Edinburgh, Scotland

Client

buff

Completed

2023

Size/Area

29m²

Type

Interior

Awards

Longlisted Finalist for 2023 Dezeen Awards

Project Lead

Paula Szturc

Project Manager

Derek Baxter

Furniture

Daniel Brophy

Photography

Murray Orr

Buff Concept Store

Buff Concept Store Details

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Bespoke stainless-steel sink and Scottish Ash fronts

The project offered opportunity to address ecological but also ethical urgency of material choices and specification, responding to ash dieback disease devastatingly affecting Scottish Ash.

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Splashback detail

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Bespoke drawer inserts made from timber offcuts

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Workbench detail — neutral concrete top with Scottish Ash and stainless-steel base

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Joinery by Daniel Brophy

Material Focus

Carefully chosen for their robustness, concrete and stainless-steel were layered with versatile and durable Scottish Ash to provide sensory-rich, contrasting tactile experience for workbenches, free-standing furniture and kitchen surfaces.

  1. Scottish Ash
  2. Concrete
  3. Stainless-steel