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Fabric arches divide Jonathan Simkhai store in SoHo by Aruliden

Dezeen

Read: AMO cocoons Jacquemus store in pillows to create "bedroom-like" interior. Together with the graphic cutouts, this creates a natural flow to the back area where more products, seating and changing rooms are located, The archways, furniture and podiums are based on the cut-out shapes of Jonathan Simkhai's clothing.

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Leading the way to global dominance!

Design Middleeast

Rami shares: “I graduated with a degree in Interior Design from the American University in Sharjah. We always keep up to date with the latest interior trends by attending key exhibitions and talks throughout the world. This drew him to the design industry, which he knew he wanted to follow and establish a name for himself in.

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Transforming Workspaces: Exploring the Power of Commercial Office Interior Design

Greater Group

Today’s commercial office interior design has changed the definition of a “workplace”. Current thinking in commercial office interior design sets an office up according to the way people think and feel, and work with one another. By that reasoning, desk jobs were necessarily done in a room with rows of desks.