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Glossier Seattle store features mossy mushroom-covered mound

Dezeen

Located in the Capitol Hill neighbourhood and designed by Glossier's in-house team, the 6,200-square-foot (576-square-metre) retail space is four times larger than the pop-up and marks the brand's largest physical store to date. "As Minimal pale-pink counters are used for displaying products.

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Glossier’s Los Angeles store takes cues from Hollywood studios

Dezeen

For the new space, the company's in-house design team turned to classic Hollywood studios for inspiration. Pink is our brand colour, and though the shade varies per store based on what fits the space and concept best, we always include it in our palette," the team said. The "Glossier Globe" sits below a circular aperture in the roof.

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

Design Week

The space brings together an eclectic mix of some 250 objects – around 40 are new acquisitions – to tell the story of the past century through design. The space includes less-familiar designers such as Huren Marsh, a Jamaican born designer who resides in the UK. “That feels appropriate in today’s world.”

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

Design Week

The space brings together an eclectic mix of some 250 objects – around 40 are new acquisitions – to tell the story of the past century through design. The space includes less-familiar designers such as Huren Marsh, a Jamaican born designer who resides in the UK. “That feels appropriate in today’s world.”

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How Chinese toy giant Pop Mart thinks local, dominates global

Inside Retail

Displayed on clear plastic shelves in her bedroom, they range from cherubic dolls to characters from Japan’s Pokemon series. Around 2012, Wang had already recognised the popularity of toys in his stores. The first in that range was the Space Molly x SpongeBob crossover, which went viral immediately after launch. But not now.

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