On the ceiling of the site, artist David Risley has painted an art piece, and textile drapes hand painted with the File Under Pop colors decorate the walls and windows. The available paint colors are displayed along the wall, but in order to show the variety of options and different expressions, the paint can take when used in different color combinations and for different purposes, many artistic features are showcased in the lab as well. This is why the paint color mixer has been given a central role in the interior design, as it is located visibly so that the costumers can follow the process.įurther, in order to facilitate engagement and interaction, seating areas were created, inviting the guests in for creative contemplation – these took the form of custom-built tile benches. Our starting point was to design a place that reflected transparency around the creation of the final product – the paint. With Color Lab the aim is to blur the lines between paint shop, showroom and art gallery, hereby urging the guests to take their time to engage with the colors and get inspired and guided by the staff.īRIQ has played an integral part in bringing their vision of the shop to life. The Color Lab is their take on a paint shop and paint pick-up point, but it also lifts the conventional concept to new heights. Color is not only to be looked at, but also talked about and engaged with as an active tool. File Under Pop specializes in transforming rooms by clothing floors, walls and ceilings – they carry a curated and unique selection of paint colors, hand-painted wallpapers and carefully selected handmade tiles. If you are looking for some colorful inspiration for your next spatial project, look no further! We, BRIQ, have helped the Copenhagen based surface design company File Under Pop to create their new colorful universe: The Color Lab. “Once that information is ready, we will consider a proposal that outlines the items we directed staff to work on and clarify to fine tune some of the details that were not in the proposal,” Rasmussen said.Īccording to Schock, formal approval could come as early as January.Natascha Engelbrecht, Peter Bur Andersen All amenities will be located steps from the river, along the riverfront trail.Ĭonstruction began in May and is due for completion in the spring of 2019.īefore Briq’s plan is approved, city staff will negotiate with the business on rent rates and contract terms, Rasmussen said. The concession stand is part of Riverlife Park, a roughly $4.6 million project that will include state of the art playground equipment, outdoor exercise equipment, climbing nets and other features. “That alleviates park dept staff having to perform those tasks, and the overhead associated with staffing that function with public employees,” said Lisa Rasmussen, city council president. The proposal also includes maintenance on the restrooms as well as management of other amenities such as bike and kayak rentals that are envisioned for the area. Utilities would be Briq’s responsibility.īriq’s is interested in pursuing a possible low-interest loan from the city for necessary equipment such as machinery and signage but did not make a specific request for funding. Briq’s would pay all personal property taxes as require by law and Wausau would pay any required real estate taxes. The plan calls for a monthly lease rate of $750 per month for a three-year term, with options to renew at a 3 percent increase for each three-year term thereafter. 1 depending on weather, offering “grab and go” snacks in addition to soft-serve ice cream. Under the proposed terms, Briq’s at Riverlife Park would operate from approximately May 1 through Oct. ![]() The proposal, from Holly and Kevin Briquelet Miller, was discussed Tuesday at a meeting of the economic development committee. ![]() Briq’s currently operates seasonal locations in Wausau, Weston, Rib Mountain, Mosinee, Merrill, Rhinelander and Minocqua. ![]() A well-known local soft-serve ice cream vendor with seven central and northern Wisconsin locations is proposing operating a riverfront concession operation now under construction in Wausau.īriq’s was the sole business to respond to Wausau’s request for proposals for the operation, according to Economic Development Director Chris Schock.
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