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How Tumi’s creative director Victor Sanz finds inspiration in everyday life

Inside Retail

In this insightful interview, Sanz delves into his love for creating products that deeply resonate with people, offers advice for the next generation of retail leaders, and contemplates the challenge of balancing work and life in a creative field. IR: What advice would you give someone who wants to get into your line of work?

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Nakkash Design Studio creates a tropical modernist paradise in Dubai’s Meadows

Design Middleeast

Inspired by this, the award-winning, multi-disciplinary practice took on a contextual approach to the redesign centred around blurring the lines between indoor-outdoor living experience while maximizing the views. The layout is deliberately symmetrical to create balance and an atmosphere of conviviality.

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How to Create a Better Working Environment for Your Retail Staff: 6 Simple Ideas

RetailMinded

Prioritize Work-Life Balance through Flexible Scheduling A work-life symphony is essential in an age and day when demands soar through the roof and the lines often blur. By implementing these simple yet powerful strategies, you craft an ecosystem where your staff can thrive, leading to a more successful and harmonious business.

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Louis Vuitton’s brand history in heritage window displays

Design Retail Space

Grandson of the company founder, Gaston was a businessman and an artist. Gaston’s Louis Vuitton’s artistic window display sketches. Vuitton as the company CEO understood the importance of shopfront design and treat it with an artistic vision in mind. Let’s get back to the twenties of the 20th century.

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A play between art, craft and design with Atelier Kaja Dahl

Design Wanted

Escaping into the woods to build huts, standing in line to enter the kindergarten wood workshop, setting up my worktable in my mother’s jewelry atelier and spending summers in my aunt’s ceramic workshop. Kaja Dahl: “ We should be striving for the perfect harmony between the manmade and what nature grows and breaks down.

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70,000 visitors join Design Shanghai in one of the first physical design shows of the year

Design Wanted

First-time exhibitor Prime Works Group also joined the show and presented a selection of leading names including Vitra, Sitland, Cassina, Sinetica, Mogg and B-Line from Italy and from Germany , Konig Neurath and Anker. The Seesaw Roundtable located in the Contemporary Design hall was a metaphor of harmony and balance.

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Orografie’s debut collection is designed for a device-driven world

Design Wanted

With the ‘Segni’ project the designers traced essential lines and angles to support and welcome the choreographies drawn by our bodies. With the ‘Segni’ project the designers traced essential lines and angles to support and welcome the choreographies drawn by our bodies – © Ortografie.

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