The existing space is rectangular. In the project the space is stretched on one of the 2 long sides of the rectangle with a niche that houses the large steel cylinders for the sale of wine. The intervention consists essentially of an essential and linear custom-made furniture that largely occupies the perimeter of the space with wooden walls a thousand rows at horizontal trend that band the pre-existing walls leaving the center of the room free to temporary exhibitions of new products. The functional elements of fixed furniture are in visual continuity with the perimeter walls: the box desk lined with thousand-stripe woods, the gray-painted wall where the wines are mixed partly with thousand-stripe woods and partly brushed steel, the niche where the large steel cylinders wine containers on a red background, the large stained glass window and the door that also visually connect the retail space with the working room, and the modular wooden wall where they house wines and other products in Sale. The plasterboard ceiling is conceived as a kind of suspended volume detached from the perimeters with cuts to accommodate the lights. The industrial floor is made with gray resin. The contemporary minimalist language characterizes this showroom, a sales space for Calabrian products.