The Wrong Weather store with Algebraic Variations by Francesco Moncada in Porto, Portugal
March 6th, 2011 - Posted in Shop Interior DesignsThis installation by Italian architect Francesco Moncada for the Wrong Weather store in Porto, Portugal, features wooden furniture clustered together in different formations. Called Algebraic Variations, the interior has 206 modular structures that can be reconfigured in different ways in accordance with the collections in stock.
A mirrored wall at the back of the store elongates the space and the rhythm of the modules further.The renovation of the shop is furnished with 206 modular structures, which occupy the centre of the shop. On the top of each structure we find items that defines the contemporary man and the city that inspires.
The renovation of a 200 square meter Wrong Weather concept store utilizes the existing space in a new way, in order to allow flexibility to display the items in multiple configurations, enabling the client to adapt to different seasons and collections. via
Photographs are by Alberto Moncada.













