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TRILUX’s E-Line Next and B.Veo meet Dubai’s dynamics In Madinat Badr’s AllDay supermarket

Retail Focus

” Variety in a compact space Dubai’s continuous growth, fuelled by an influx of highly skilled professionals worldwide, has spurred the development of comfortable new districts like “Madinat Badr.” We now appreciate the impact that good lighting can have on the supermarket’s atmosphere.”

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Neri&Hu creates "wooden hut" and "cave-dwelling" interiors for Shanghai stores

Dezeen

Chinese studio Neri&Hu has completed two retail spaces for Shanghai fabric and fashion company Jisifang, using wood and concrete to evoke "a more primitive state of being". In contrast, Neri&Hu created a cave-like shelter made of concrete for the 200-square-metre Woven Moonlight.

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Beyond beauty: Why neuroaesthetics in retail matter to the bottom line

Inside Retail

In contrast, pharmacy delivery app Medly has opened a waiting room for picking up subscriptions in Brooklyn, New York. The small room uses a subtle blend of material textures and turquoise tones to create a calming space with a premium yet technical feel. Applying neuroscience to interior spaces.

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Gharib Studio outfits Austin jewellery store with pink walls and arches

Dezeen

Los Angeles design studio Gharib Studio has contrasted concrete floors and exposed ceilings with soft- pink walls and clean lines for a jewellery store in Austin. Long tables lead to the seating area at the back of the space At the centre of the primary space are two long tables with metallic-coated bases, also used for display.

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Linehouse designs space-themed cafe in Shanghai for creator of "Australia's most Instagrammed dessert"

Dezeen

Design studio Linehouse combined stainless steel and meteorites to create a space -themed cafe in central Shanghai as Australian chain Black Star Pastry's first Chinese outpost. Shanghai-based Linehouse designed the space to evoke the feeling of being in space. A terrazzo staircase leads guests upstairs to a dining space.

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Interiors inspiration: Design Week’s pick of nature inspired spaces

Design Week

New York native Ruby Kean has designed a space for Jenki, one of London’s first-ever dedicated matcha bars. Combined together with the traditional Japanese seating, the hope is that Jenki can provide a communal space for patrons to enjoy the drink. Jenki Matcha Bar, by Ruby Kean. Khai Khai restaurant, by Run for the Hills.

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Interiors inspiration: Design Week’s pick of “theatrical” spaces

Design Week

The resulting space borrows ideas from both hospitality and work interiors, as the team sought to balance “function and atmosphere” Adaptable seating was key, the studio explains. These are spaces that “often seem tiny, but have a surprising capacity thanks to clever seating,” the studio says.