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Cult fashion brand Dissh opens first NSW store with pre-loved furniture

Inside Retail

A family affair Founded on the Gold Coast in 2001, Dissh is an Australian fashion brand that is owned, run, and led by women. Each change room has smart lighting installed that allows customers to experience different ambiances through mood lighting.

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Pierre Yovanovitch opens design gallery in New York City penthouse

Dezeen

Having worked on residential projects in the US since the beginning of my practice in 2001 and with two successful furniture collection debuts (2017 and 2019) in New York, the opening of my first gallery space in America and new official New York headquarters, is a long-awaited realization for me," said Yovanovitch.

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Manchester City Council seeks designers for £25 million public realm project

Design Week

For “visitors and Mancunians alike” It was last redeveloped in 2001 and additional elements have been added incrementally to the site since then. Additionally, the development of lighting design principles will be needed. These will include easy implementation of CCTV, and clear sight lines to maximise pedestrian safety.

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

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Visitors enter via an orange wooden tunnel with an octagonal shape reminiscent of the architecture in director Stanley Kubrick 's film 2001: A Space Odyssey. My right-hand man, Richard Wilkins, was the tech wizard for the space who created the lighting and amazing LED wall. The lighting totally transforms the space."

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

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The studio also linked the shape of Nodaleto 's signature heels to chairs featured in Stanley Kubrick's film 2001: A Space Odyssey. Sci-fi references can be seen across the store, which is fully carpeted in bright red and features brushed chrome panels divided by thin light strips along its walls. "In

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Gridded steel facade evokes bamboo forest at Hermès store in Tokyo

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The 488-square-metre store is the first freestanding Hermès outlet in Tokyo since the brand opened its Ginza emporium in 2001, which was also designed by RDAI. Small window displays are incorporated into the patterned cladding, along with lighting that illuminates the stonework at night. Top image: it has a gridded steel facade.

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ASA Studio Albanese references mid-century offices for Thom Browne store in San Francisco

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This is achieved by pairing highly decorative marble surfaces with strips of white slatted blinds and tube lighting. Thom Browne founded his label in 2001 with five suits in a small by-appointment shop in New York City's West Village, and eventually expanded to include ready-to-wear and accessories lines for both men and women.