The goal was to move away from the typical aseptic image of a parapharmacy and create a warm space, full of light and natural references to give life to a parapharmacy of natural medicine and therapeutic food.

We looked for references in the old oriental pharmacies to design a wooden display cabinet with 42 removable drawers that functioned as a display and at the same time as storage on the back side since the store did not have a warehouse.

The rest of the furniture was also custom designed playing with natural oak wood with matte varnish and open pore, white lacquer and LED strips as lighting, and some of them incorporated huge bamboos to make a visual separation between the parapharmacy and the waiting room. On the back of the counter, a large sepia-colored image was printed on Dm slats of different widths, which functioned as a mural and at the same time hid the bathroom doors and the staff's office
