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Bally Unveils A New London Flagship on Regent Street, Celebrating its 170-Year Heritage

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Conceived in collaboration with Seen Displays , a London-based creative design and production agency, Bally Haus London’s interior is inspired by the city’s geological and architectural history. A focus on materials creates an open, flexible space with visual contrasts, a central Bally Haus feature. Nicolas Girotto, Bally CEO.

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Blobby sculpture functions as cash desk inside Rains' Aarhus boutique

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The brand's first-ever store, originally opened in 2016, was updated with the introduction of industrial touches such as graffiti and stainless steel hardware alongside custom works by local artists. "We It brings a contrast to the clean shapes and surfaces of our point of sale," the team added. "It

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Ksubi Open Their First London Standalone Store

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The opening will also coincide with the launch of a limited-edition collaboration with London-based artist Slawn. Now 23 years in business, the brand has expanded into a global movement, fuelled by its loyal celebrity fan base ranging from artists such as A$AP Rocky and Travis Scott, with the US becoming its primary market.

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Tutto Bene references Streamline Moderne in tiny New York eyewear store

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Curved metallic surfaces influenced by early 20th century American industrial design form displays at this compact store in New York City , designed by London studio Tutto Bene for eyewear brand Cubitts. The artistic tributes continue in the restroom, which is papered with aluminium foil as an homage to Andy Warhol's Silver Factory.

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Apparatus updates Los Angeles showroom to include a “modernist grotto”

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Apparatus has redesigned the interiors of its LA showroom Its three adjoining rooms were transformed with distinct finishes and reconfigured displays. This surface treatment has a reflective quality meant to contrast the first space. Italian artist Giorgio De Chirico's Surrealist works were referenced for this room.

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Bottega Veneta creative director Matthieu Blazy combines glass bricks and walnut for first store

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The same wood was used in transitional spaces for a spiral staircase , curved corridor and for statement details like a display table and wooden columns. The front door of the shop features a unique glass handle by the Venice-based Japanese glass artist, Ritsue Mishima.

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"Subtle luxury" defines Shoreditch jewellery store by Hollie Bowden Interiors

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Bowden and designer EJR Barnes have created bespoke displays from mirror polished steel Placing the jewellery centre stage was a key objective for Rachel Boston when briefing Bowden's team. Made from mirror polished steel, these bespoke displays introduce a "vertiginous moment that makes the space feel unique," according to Bowden.

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