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Space-age design informs Nodaleto shoe store by Rafael de Cárdenas

Dezeen

French shoe brand Nodaleto has chosen Miami as the location of its first US store, which New York studio Rafael de Cárdenas designed with sci-fi-influenced red and chrome interiors. The shop opened in Miami Design District during the city's art week earlier this month, starting a two-year lease in the 1,000-square-metre space (10,764 feet).

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Gridded steel facade evokes bamboo forest at Hermès store in Tokyo

Dezeen

Parisian studio RDAI has designed a store on Tokyo 's prestigious Omotesando street for fashion house Hermès , which was designed to evoke aspects of Japanese nature and culture. Small window displays are incorporated into the patterned cladding, along with lighting that illuminates the stonework at night.

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Gary Card redesigns London's LN-CC store with orange tunnel and LED-lit club

Dezeen

Designer Gary Card has given London's LN-CC boutique a redesign that includes a sci-fi-looking wooden tunnel and a room "shaped like the inside of a foot". Card , who designed the original interior of the east London store in 2011 , said the challenge for him was using the knowledge he has accumulated since then to create something new.

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Kurppa Hosk reveals Olympics-inspired rebrand for Nordic sports giant XXL

Design Week

The design studio, which has offices in Stockholm, Sweden and New York, has crafted a new visual identity and strategy for the retailer, as well as updates to the physical stores. Established in Oslo, Norway in 2001, XXL offers a wide selection of sports gear in its large-scale stores. A simplified retail experience.

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17 Inspiring Jewellery Shop Designs

Barber Design

This month we are taking a look at 17 inspiring jewellery shop designs, in the first of a new series of blog posts exploring how different retail sectors use distinct strategies in both their retail interiors and their approach to customer experience design. What makes these jewellery store designs successful?