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Fabric arches divide Jonathan Simkhai store in SoHo by Aruliden

Dezeen

Fitted around existing architectural elements, the temporary walls wrapped in white, peach and pink fabric are punctured with archways that curve asymmetrically at the top, forming a passage from one end of the store to the other. Read: AMO cocoons Jacquemus store in pillows to create "bedroom-like" interior.

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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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“It’s about doing less”: Kowtow MD talks sustainable growth

Inside Retail

It comes from the word ‘kowtow’, which means to show deep respect, but Gosia Piatek, who founded the company in 2006, is actually a Polish refugee who came to New Zealand, and she thought it was more like the Maori word ‘tena koutou’ [pronounced ten-ay ko-to], which is a greeting. But we are happy for you to say it whatever way you want.

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From textile waste to acoustic panels—BAUX upcycles polyester and creates sound insulation

Design Wanted

Industrial design studio Form Us With Love, and their venture BAUX takes textile offcuts and gives them a second life as a commercial acoustic solution. BAUX: “The design of the product is a joint development between BAUX and the international design studio Form Us With Love. CAS: 25038-59-9.

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