09/17/08
Text: Nik Mercer
Photographers: Dezeen
If Anthem were a London-based publication, there's no doubt that we would frequent Pure Groove Records, one of the city's greatest boutiques specializing in the non-digital and completely legitimate version of music.
Recently, as Dezeen reports, Pure Groove's shop and office was given a major architectural makeover by Threefoldarchitects. The futuristic and somewhat industrial space hopefully will pull more customers—as well as live bands, film screenings, and other events—and interested tourists, curious to see some unique architecture and interior design.
"[Threefoldarchitects have carefully designed a series of bespoke architectural insertions using an intentionally pared down pallet of materials to create a dynamic and exciting space that is flexible enough to be transformed from a store to a gallery to a cinema to a music venue capable of accommodating live bands and hundreds of fans."
Buy Pure Groove, folks!






