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Ksubi’s return to Australian shores with Bondi Beach House and what’s next

Inside Retail

Exclusively Australian The vacant space transformed into the Ksubi Beach House, has hosted a number of pop-ups and events for one or two nights of late, including Estee Lauder and Venroy. Now, it has a longer-term tenant for the summer season.

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The challenge of continually improving: Why Tinyme’s Ben Hare loves his job

Inside Retail

The strategic genius A lot has changed since Ben Hare first entered the e-commerce industry to join Tinyme, a mass-customisation brand that makes personalised kids’ products, in 2010. “My Fortunately, that’s never been a problem for Tinyme, which has been profitable since day one and has always used its cash flow to grow.

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Sedus: Ergonomic Excellence

Design Middleeast

Joelle Nader, Sedus’ Managing Director, discusses ergonomic furniture, the impact of technology on design, workplace trends, and what to expect from the brand in the near future. This increased activity boosts circulation and blood flow, leading to positive effects on concentration and productivity.

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The Climate Economy Is About to Explode

Robinson Meyer

That’s significantly more money flowing into green-energy industries than the CBO projected, though it’s unclear if that additional money will lead to more carbon reductions than earlier analyses have projected. trillion over the next 10 years. Second, the U.S. is “poised to become the world’s leading energy provider,” according to the bank.

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Design as an attitude to read the world with David Dolcini

Design Wanted

Fascinated by his “honest products that last” and interested in such a comprehensive design approach, DesignWanted interviewed David Dolcini, to know more about his journey, focus, research flow, prototyping practice and further steps. David Dolcini, founder of the homonym design studio – ©David Dolcini Studio.

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