modular timber display rooms reinterpret the checkout counter as an open house facade

modular timber display rooms reinterpret the checkout counter as an open house facade

OPEN HOUSE turns checkout counter into modular installation

 

Designed for the AAPI-owned, artist-run retail and community space Pyperbleu Collective, in Brooklyn, New York, OPEN HOUSE by IntrusiveThoughts Studio reinterprets the conventional checkout counter as a spatial installation organized around the idea of an opened domestic facade. The custom fixture introduces a sequence of small display compartments conceived as interior ‘rooms,’ each presenting objects, merchandise, and curated elements associated with Pyperbleu’s evolving retail environment.

 

Rather than functioning solely as a transactional surface, the project transforms the point of sale into a layered display structure that encourages movement, browsing, and interaction. Shelving systems, integrated planters, exposed infrastructural details, and rolling casters are incorporated directly into the design, creating an adaptable fixture positioned between furniture, merchandising system, and architectural installation.

 

The structure is composed of three modular units that can be arranged in multiple configurations depending on the needs of the space. The components operate collectively as a full checkout counter, independently as distributed retail displays, or as a compact fixture for pop-up markets and temporary events. This flexibility responds to Pyperbleu Collective’s changing programming, which includes rotating exhibitions, workshops, and community gatherings.


all images courtesy of IntrusiveThoughts Studio

 

 

IntrusiveThoughts merges mobility, display, and domestic facade

 

Material selection by IntrusiveThoughts Studio’s design team emphasizes durability, mobility, and tactile contrast. Pyperbleu’s signature red tone appears throughout the structure alongside raw and finished wood surfaces, exposing both construction logic and material variation. Functional architectural elements are reinterpreted within the fixture, including downspouts adapted as planters that introduce vegetation and moments of visual interruption within the display system.

 

OPEN HOUSE was fabricated in-house, with CNC production supported by NYC Resistor, the Brooklyn-based creative hacker collective. The fabrication process allowed the project to remain within budget while maintaining a high level of customization and modular precision.

 

Through its combination of domestic references, adaptable construction, and integrated display strategies, OPEN HOUSE reflects IntrusiveThoughts Studio’s interest in accessible experimental design for small-scale cultural and retail environments. The project translates the idea of ‘home’ into a spatial retail experience aligned with Pyperbleu Collective’s identity and community-oriented programming in Bushwick.


OPEN HOUSE transforms the checkout counter into a modular retail installation


small display compartments are organized as miniature interior ‘rooms’

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the fixture combines shelving, planters, and display systems within one structure


Pyperbleu Collective’s signature red contrasts with raw wood surfaces


domestic references shape the retail environment through architectural elements

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exposed construction details reinforce the project’s adaptable character


modular units can operate together or independently throughout the store


CNC fabrication supports precision and modular assembly


OPEN HOUSE reimagines the retail counter as a space for interaction


raw and finished wood surfaces introduce tactile contrast


OPEN HOUSE blurs the boundary between furniture and spatial installation


IntrusiveThoughts Studio combines mobility, display, and domestic imagery within a single fixture


the modular system adapts to pop-ups, workshops, and retail events

 

project info:

 

name: OPEN HOUSE
designer: IntrusiveThoughts Studio | @intrusivethoughts.xyz

lead designers: Paul Mok, Amanda Maldonado Perez

client: Pyperbleu Collective | @pyperbleucollective

location: Brooklyn, New York

 

 

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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom

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