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Glossier’s Los Angeles store takes cues from Hollywood studios

Dezeen

The LA store contains three distinct areas, each with product displays and bespoke elements. In the centre of the room is a circular "wet bar" wrapped in brushed aluminium – a material meant to contrast with the store's plastered walls. The company plans to offer concerts, farmers' markets and other events in the space.

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How Chinese toy giant Pop Mart thinks local, dominates global

Inside Retail

When Chinese collectables retailer Pop Mart launched a pop-up store at London Westfield in January of last year to test its concept in the UK, it expected the Asian diaspora to be its largest potential market demographic. We initially assumed it might not be easy to enter the UK market. The merchandise and the market.

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Shining a light on the legendary craftsmanship of Patrizia Garganti

Design Wanted

With over 40 years of experience on the international market, she has gained fame and prestige thanks to her signature approach. In 2012, he designed the Gisele series , which is one of Patrizia Garganti’s most successful collections to date. and today at the helm of her namesake company.

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First look: V&A’s 1900-Now gallery brings “the history of design to life”

Design Week

From Kim Kardashian to the labour market. Black graphic designer Thomas Miller, based in Chicago, US until his death in 2012, is also featured. ” This contrast with the past century’s more familiar designs (think the Monobloc seat or Breuer’s cantilevered chair) brings joy to people, according to the curator.

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First look: V&A’s 1900-Now gallery brings “the history of design to life”

Design Week

From Kim Kardashian to the labour market. Black graphic designer Thomas Miller, based in Chicago, US until his death in 2012, is also featured. ” This contrast with the past century’s more familiar designs (think the Monobloc seat or Breuer’s cantilevered chair) brings joy to people, according to the curator.

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