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Yakusha Design creates earthy interiors for Antwerp's Faina Gallery

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A colour scheme informed by soil and moss features inside this showroom in Antwerp , Belgium, which Yakusha Design has developed for its own furniture line Faina. I wanted to convey this feeling of grounding serenity in the interior," explained Victoria Yakusha, who founded both Yakusha Design and Faina.

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Fabric arches divide Jonathan Simkhai store in SoHo by Aruliden

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Design agency Aruliden has created a retail space for fashion brand Jonathan Simkhai in New York City , translating cut-out shapes from its clothing into architectural partitions and furniture. Units of a flexible display system are shaped similarly to the arched openings in the partitions. The photography is by Sharon Radisch.

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Louis Vuitton overhauls stores with Yayoi Kusama polka-dots and life-like animatronics

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Reflective chrome spheres were organised in the shape of Louis Vuitton's logo and suspended throughout the interior of the pop-up space, endlessly reflecting the spotted motif and the capsule collection, which is exhibited throughout the space. The pop-up spaces were used to display the limited edition collection.

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Bricks envelop inside and outside of New Delhi showroom by Renesa

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Indian studio Renesa has used earthy-hued masonry to form the entire facade and interior of a brick manufacturer's showroom in New Delhi. The showroom features bricks on the interior (top image) and exterior (above). Every surface on the interior is covered in bricks. Products are also displayed on brick plinths.

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Studiopepe draws on Milanese stations for La Rinascente womenswear department

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Design and architecture agency Studiopepe references Milan's offices and metro stations in its revamp of the fourth floor of the city's renowned luxury department store La Rinascente. The use of graphic elements and pop tones echoing Milan street style convey a new genderless approach to retail design," explained the studio.

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