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How Tumi’s creative director Victor Sanz finds inspiration in everyday life

Inside Retail

In this insightful interview, Sanz delves into his love for creating products that deeply resonate with people, offers advice for the next generation of retail leaders, and contemplates the challenge of balancing work and life in a creative field. IR: What’s your approach to work-life balance?

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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. To mention only a few: travel articles, toiletry accessories, hotel labels, printed monograms. Gaston’s Louis Vuitton’s artistic window display sketches. Let’s get back to the twenties of the 20th century. Trunks on window display.

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Sustainability, Well-being, and the Building Blocks of a Biophilic Workplace

All Work

The pandemic helped to solidify remote work habits that had already begun to take shape due to advancing technologies and a growing demand for work/life balance. In the winter, hats, scarves, and puffer jackets are once again essential fashion accessories in the biophilic workplace. Flexibility has become the motto.

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Why Viktoria & Woods is about creativity, inclusivity and sustainability

Inside Retail

From a design perspective, we take a seasonless approach so that short trends don’t impact us as much. Last year, we launched our first edition of V&W HOME, which allowed us to collaborate with artists and designers such as Sophie Nolan of Sophie Ceramics, Lucy Montgomery, and artist Clare Dubina.

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David Taylor upcycles scrap materials into “rough-luxe” furniture

Design Wanted

“For me, it’s all about becoming completely absorbed in the making of something—that’s why I do what I do, it’s all about moving my headspace somewhere else and becoming caught up in an activity that is all about balance, problem-solving, and visual storytelling.”.

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70,000 visitors join Design Shanghai in one of the first physical design shows of the year

Design Wanted

Design Shanghai demonstrated how eastern and western design philosophies can work together synergistically across the eight halls: Contemporary, Classic & Luxury, Collectibles, Kitchen & Bathroom, Workplace, New Materials & Applications, Objects & Accessories and Talents.

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