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Bernard Dubois incorporates nightclub references into Courrèges' Paris store

Dezeen

ges store, Dubois deliberately exposed the raw concrete walls, creating a contrast with the softness of the fabric and the carpet. Only clothing displays provide a colourful contrast. Bernard Dubois set up his eponymous firm in 2014 after graduating as an architect from La Cambre in Brussels in 2009.

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Studio Anne Holtrop creates gypsum walls that look like fabric for Maison Margiela store

Dezeen

Located at 22 Bruton Street, the boutique is laid out across 190-square-metres and displays Maison Margiela's Co-Ed collections , with men's and women's ready-to-wear alongside accessories such as shoes, jewellery and eyewear. Gypsum partition walls separate the retail space. The gypsum walls are cast in fabric moulds.

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David Rockwell’s 2021 Oscars set is both “intimate and grand”

Design Week

This is the third time Rockwell Group has designed the set for the Academy Awards, with the consultancy previously leading the design in 2009 and 2010. Image courtesy of Spencer Lowell for Rockwell Group A contrasting, cool-toned outdoors. Lounge areas were furnished with Roche Bobois outdoor furniture.

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How Maison Francis Kurkdjian built a brand around the Picasso of fragrance

Inside Retail

Born of a collaboration in 2009 between Marc Chaya and perfumer Francis Kurkdjian, Maison Francis Kurkdjian has become a major player in the luxe fragrance industry, and is sold across more than 700 locations worldwide. Gradually, Francis and I were more and more often thinking about creating a fragrance house together.

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From Cobblestones to Cyberspace: VMSD Celebrates Its 125th Year of Service to the Retail Industry

VMS

Originally based in Chicago, it was purchased by Cincinnati-based ST Publications (later renamed ST Media Group) and eventually merged with its competitor at the time – Display World – in 1938. cities,” says Steve Kaufman, former Editor-in-Chief of VMSD from 1998 until 2009. And its editor was a sometimes-writer named L.

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Big Business Is Bankrolling an Effort to Kill the Democratic Climate Bill

Robinson Meyer

It has dispatched C-suite executives to meet with lawmakers, and it has orchestrated an expansive opposition campaign that includes TV and radio commercials, in-person lobbying, and more than $150,000 in Facebook ads displayed to users in purple states. It’s not 2001 or even 2009 anymore. They’re stepping out and trying to lead.