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

Retail Focus

The L-shape display unit encapsulates how the combination of metal, acrylic, fabric, and LED panels can create a sophisticated design and in-store experience for cosmetic retail store customers. The dimensional elements of fabrics can add a distinct and stunning look to create a lasting first impression on retailers. Easy to obtain .

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Aimé Leon Dore's London boutique homages modernist architect Adolf Loos

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New York interior designer Sarita Posada has layered "lived-in" details and rich textures inside the first London store from fashion and lifestyle label Aimé Leon Dore. Rather than riffing on the design of Aimé Leon Dore 's first-ever store in New York, the London flagship was designed to provide a contrasting experience. "We

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Transform Your Business Space: Top Commercial Interior Design Trends for the Modern Entrepreneur

Greater Group

Bold Colours and Unique Textures Colour and texture are indispensable industrial design elements in creating the overall look and feel in commercial interior design. Colour psychology has long been used by interior designers to “set the mood” of a space, using cool colours to soothe and warm colours to energise.

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

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Alex Cochrane Architects overhauled the National Portrait Gallery's shops Alex Cochrane Architects worked closely with the lead studios to create a main shop next to the museum's new entrance, and two further shops that service temporary exhibition spaces, that each "brought together the monumental and the intimate".

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“A blast from the past” gives Greco-Roman aesthetics a modern twist

Design Wanted

In 2018, it developed a dripping machine that combines industrial precision with human error to create repeat patterns with a “handmade” aesthetic. This texture intrigues the nature of the material itself. The CLCT’ (Cross Legged Ceramic Table) maintains a formal language with a sponged finish that gives it a highly tactile quality.