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David Chipperfield Architects designs minimal Akris boutique in Washington DC

Dezeen

The Milan office of David Chipperfield Architects has designed a minimalist boutique for fashion brand Akris in Washington DC , featuring pleated walls and displays suspended from thin wires. The boutique debuts a new design concept for the brand's retail spaces. The Akris store is located on I St NW in the US capital.

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Creating an effective retail space

Design Middleeast

From a boutique perspective, online shopping craze is gaining popularity. So, how can a retail space be called successful in given so many factors? The duo further adds: “Like for retail boutique Symphony has Instagram-able elements and placed them at the shop front to targeting social media enthusiasts and customer curiosity.

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Standout stores: New flagships, pop-ups and openings that caught our eye 

Inside Retail

Spanning two floors, the 1103sqm retail space features distinct areas dedicated to specific product categories. The store also features collaborations with talented Australian artists, with ground-level installations by paper engineer Benja Harney and artist Bianca Beers, and abstract sculptures and paintings by Elliott Routledge.

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Why Viktoria & Woods is about creativity, inclusivity and sustainability

Inside Retail

Inside Retail : Now that 2021 is drawing to a close, how are you feeling about the New Year for the business? MW: Our boutiques have reopened with real positivity. For example, we will repurpose fabrics into new designs, or rephase collections to manage stock flow through tougher seasons.

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Japanese Retail Design – Top Stores in Tokyo

Greater Group

Greater group has worked with New Balance on 8 of their boutiques globally including the Harajuku flagship, Ginza and Roppongi stores in Tokyo. The overall design reminds of Japanese rock gardens with flowing yet dynamic lines that leads shoppers from the first floor up the spiraling staircase to the second floor.