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Jack’s Showroom

Iran, Isfahan

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Location: Isfahan

Area: 210m

Client: Mr. Sanjari

Design Studio: Akja

About Project

Jack Showroom is a 210-square-meter commercial project in Isfahan, designed and built from concept to completion by Akja Architecture Group for Mr. Sanjari. This two-story retail space was developed as a dedicated showroom for the Jack sewing machine brand, with the upper floor allocated to office functions and the ground floor designed as a customer-focused display area. The project reflects a complete turnkey process, including planning, interior architecture, execution, and facade design.

Interior Design

The interior design follows a modern aesthetic with a clean and professional atmosphere shaped by the brand’s identity. The dominant white and blue color palette creates a bright, fresh, and recognizable visual character throughout the showroom. The spatial composition is organized to support both product presentation and circulation, while the integration of a water feature adds a refined and calming element to the environment.

Design detail

The design details are centered on precision, branding, and visual clarity. Custom architectural elements such as arched openings, illuminated ceiling features, and layered wall compositions create a dynamic and memorable showroom experience. Product display zones are carefully highlighted through lighting, graphic panels, and structured wall modules, making the machines stand out as key visual elements within the space.

Furniture Design

The furniture was custom designed to serve both functional and aesthetic goals, especially for showcasing sewing machines in an elegant and organized way. Display counters, shelving units, and product platforms were designed specifically for the showroom’s needs, using simple geometric forms and clean finishes that match the overall concept. The furniture design reinforces the modern identity of the project while ensuring efficient product visibility and customer interaction.