Putti Gallery in the center of Old Riga





Leading headings: Nina Farizova
A photo: Martin Kudryavtsev
Project author: Iluta Rode, Baiba Giniborg-Assere
Magazine: N5 (116) 2007
The new art gallery Putti is located in the center of Old Riga, in a house built in 1907. From former times there are large windows, high ceilings and even a cellar, where the office premises are now located. The gallery was designed two entrances: one leads to a boutique of clothes and accessories, the other - in the hall, where the author's jewelry. The design of Putti itself is quite simple and transparent: when decorating, mainly natural materials were used - light and dark wood, glass and stone. “This space had to be designed in such a way that designer jewelry and beautiful clothes were not lost, but, on the contrary, became central in the interior,” says
Address: Riga, st. Marstalu, 16