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Kristina Zanic designs Sofitel Al Hamra

Design Middleeast

Kristina Zanic designs Sofitel Al Hamra Kristina Zanic, CEO of the design studio, explains, “Our vision was to completely transform the subdued and traditionally styled interiors , and bring in a sense of lightness that resonates with contemporary tastes as well as the property’s beachside location.

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Bluehaus designs ergonomic and inviting interiors for Credit Suisse’s new Riyadh office

Design Middleeast

Paired with high stools in a contrasting green, it offers a convenient spot for brief meetings or individual work. The design is a dialogue between space, form, and function, with each element contributing to a cohesive narrative of tranquility and openness,” elaborates Amin.

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Burberry draws on minimalism at New Bond Street store

Dezeen

Overhead lighting has been crafted to replicate the iconic Burberry Check – a pattern introduced in the 1920s, referencing the brand's rich heritage." Lighting strips were added to the panels at various intervals throughout the store and reference the multiple lines of the signature check.

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Interiors inspiration: Design Week’s favourite new projects

Design Week

In contrast to the dark burgundy colour palette of the bar, the inner restaurant features a neutral colour scheme. And where the bar is well-lit with large windows, light is filtered in the restaurant area to create a more intimate space, the studio says. Each is then finished with custom designed lighting, seating and screens.

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Choosing the Best Materials for Visual Merchandising Concepts in Luxury Retail Stores

Retail Focus

Metal has a broad application of surface effects and metallic tones formed through various methods such as electroplating and coating that bring a wow factor to the visual display. A sense of contrast . In addition to applying themed patterns on luxury goods, luxury brands also infuse them into window concepts’ narratives.

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Interiors inspiration: Design Week’s pick of spaces using natural materials

Design Week

Lake Ontario has informed the material palette – reclaimed timber, native plants, board-formed concrete and local marble all feature throughout the space. An industrial theme runs throughout, and textures of brass and concrete are used to contrast with softer furnishings. A living green wall provides a sustainable focal point.

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Alex Cochrane Architects designs shops to "embrace the elegant proportions" of National Portrait Gallery

Dezeen

A green marble cash counter adds a subtle pop of colour The practice used arched forms in their design, taking their cues from the historical door and room openings within the space and in the wider gallery. "We We favoured matt finishes over polished ones, as they reflect less light ensuring the products remain the focus," he said.

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