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First Asia Pacific Adidas Flagship in Myeongdong, Seoul

Retail Focus

Featuring the “Home of Sport” concept, adidas has opened its first Asia Pacific flagship store in the unique and bustling shopping district Myeongdong, a must-visit spot in South Korea. How to meet the display needs of massive product volume and varied VM(Visual Merchandising) tool combinations?

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Bang & Olufsen Plants a Flagship in SoHo

VMS

New York-based firm TPG Architecture, the project’s architect of record, implemented the concept. Lastly, we have kept Bang & Olufsen’s strong Scandinavian heritage in mind though the minimalist color palette and lots of natural light.”. It plays with contrasts (think pale walls with a dark ceiling), and with shapes.

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NeoCon 2022: Leveraging Design To Support ‘Untethered Working’ And A Hybrid Future

All Work

Given the proliferation of easily customizable furnishings in bold colors and lush materials, one trend was clear: manufacturers are betting on choice and design to do what free food, amenities and mandates have not done — draw workers back to the workplace. . Creating Coziness: Curves, Color and Comfort .

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Barça x Elisava

Retail Design Master

El montaje se ha realizado mediante tubos flexibles de neón en los colores rojo y azul en alusión a los colores del Club. The proposal conceives the new commercial space under the idea that visitors are passion that circulates through it and that their beats are an important part of the experience.

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From Cobblestones to Cyberspace: VMSD Celebrates Its 125th Year of Service to the Retail Industry

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New York quickly became the epicenter of burgeoning new retail concepts. Originally based in Chicago, it was purchased by Cincinnati-based ST Publications (later renamed ST Media Group) and eventually merged with its competitor at the time – Display World – in 1938. Gaslight lamps and cobblestone streets were the order of the day.