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NOOM’s technicolour vases are a positive pop of colour

Design Wanted

The Suprematic collection by Ukranian design studio NOOM is inspired by Suprematism, a modernist art movement focused on basic geometric forms , such as circles, squares, lines, and rectangles. All the vases in the collection are called by names of famous Suprematists and modernist artists like Malevich.

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NOOM’s technicolour vases are a positive pop of colour

Design Wanted

The Suprematic collection by Ukranian design studio NOOM is inspired by Suprematism, a modernist art movement focused on basic geometric forms , such as circles, squares, lines, and rectangles. All the vases in the collection are called by names of famous Suprematists and modernist artists like Malevich.

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Unconventional luxury brand collaborations are everywhere. Here’s why

Inside Retail

In 2017, Louis Vuitton caused a stir in the luxury industry by partnering with the New York skateboarding brand Supreme. As a result, new forms of luxury consumption, like second-hand luxury markets , are popping up.

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Louis Vuitton’s brand history in heritage window displays

Design Retail Space

Grandson of the company founder, Gaston was a businessman and an artist. And this could be also the reason that Gaston Louis Vuitton ‘ Cabinet of Wonders’ was published by Themes and Hudson recently in 2017. To mention only a few: travel articles, toiletry accessories, hotel labels, printed monograms.

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

Inside Retail

EW: When Gosia decided to use organic cotton, she looked to where organic cotton was produced, and from day one, she formed a partnership with Fairtrade ANZ, which is part of Fairtrade International. We opened our first retail store in Wellington in 2017, and our second in Auckland in 2019.

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Proudly made in China: How Chinese consumers are reclaiming domestic brands

Inside Retail

Originally famed for its basic canvas plimsolls worn by martial artists and monks, French businessman Patrice Bastian discovered Feiyue and bought the overseas rights to sell the brand in 2005. First opened in 2017, Nio aimed to design an experience beyond just selling a car through its exclusive lounge concepts and on-site perks.

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