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

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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". Skylights on the ceiling, as well as full-height glass windows on one side, fill the space with plenty of natural light.

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Neri&Hu highlights simplicity and functionality at Shanghai art gallery

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The entrance of the gallery features an oversized sliding door "The primary design challenge was to utilise the areas along the facade for both storage and display, blurring the distinction between functional and experiential space," explained Neri&Hu.

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Neri&Hu divides Shanghai fashion boutique with fabrics and marble screens

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White fabric sheets were hung to divide the space The space was divided into several zones by a series of floor-to-ceiling open grid wooden structures. Natural daylight and the chaos of the shopping mall are filtered by the sheer fabric screens, giving the space an overall sense of calmness," Neri&Hu said.

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Supreme's Los Angeles flagship features its first fully floating skate bowl

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SIMPARCH previously constructed four skate bowls for Supreme, including a small peanut-shaped skate bowl in the previous Los Angeles store in 2004. SIMPARCH created the wooden skate bowl Storefront windows between triangular columns wrap the street corner, turning the sales floor into a display case.

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Retail Luminary Stuart Armstrong Joins OnQ Board of Directors

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OnQ , a leading manufacturer of custom retail displays, today announced that Stuart (Stu) Armstrong has joined the company’s board of directors. Stu has an extensive background in the retail space, dating back to the 1980’s when he helped bring about mass adoption of the industry’s very first computerized planogram system.

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Freitag store in Kyoto is designed to resemble the brand's own warehouse

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Industrial-style details have been incorporated throughout the 80-square-metre space, which the architecture practice said they left in a "skeleton state". Freitag's bags are displayed on metal shelves or stored in drawers. Bags are displayed on metal shelves or on top of pallets which have been stacked up in the store's front window.

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Commune designs Serra marijuana dispensary in Los Angeles to be airy and luxurious

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Oak and brass display cabinets fill this cannabis dispensary in Los Angeles that local studio Commune designed to look like a jewellery store. The space was stripped down, revealing wood beams that are now painted white. Commune then designed a series of display cabinets for showing items for sale.