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22RE invokes "stillness" inside green Miami golfing boutique

Dezeen

Merchandise is kept to the perimeter of the store, displayed on stainless steel rails and shelves The placid hue is contrasted with stainless steel elements including the sales counter and a doorway to the stock room. We wanted to consider and account for the things we could – foot traffic, merchandising and general flow."

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WGNB creates minimal monochrome SVRN store in Chicago

Dezeen

A variety of monolithic furniture pieces direct the flow of movement around this fashion boutique in Chicago, designed by South Korean studio WGNB. Curved benches that act as both accessory displays and seating are balanced on large irregularly shaped stones.

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How Aussie menswear brand Peter Jackson is suiting up for e-commerce expansion

Inside Retail

In contrast, he said, the current e-commerce site is “like one of our premium flagships and something we’re really proud of”. All the flows and the interactions, usability and the UX and UI, really supports that branding focus.”

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Khaite flagship store designed as a "tribute to the cultural legacy of SoHo"

Dezeen

As light enters and flows into the space from the skylights the rough and textural quality of the cement-trowelled walls is revealed. It has an industrial look Three fitting rooms were designed to contrast the brutalist details of the store and were blanketed in a deep red, fitted with plush red carpeting and warm lighting.

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David Chipperfield Architects designs minimal Akris boutique in Washington DC

Dezeen

Grey limestone flooring, large cylindrical columns and other surfaces continue the neutral colour palette, providing a backdrop for the brand's bright clothing and accessories. Anodized aluminium counters create a flow of movement around the store. White-painted wood panels form pleats across the walls and ceiling.

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Morici reveals production processes behind its Tellux collection of luxury boxes

Design Wanted

Founded in Le Marche amongst a breathtaking backdrop decorated with idyllic hilltop towns in 1979, the beautiful Italian landscape has long been an inspiration for luxury accessories and furniture brand Morici. A network of lines encloses different woods. Morici’s Art Director Marco Fuligni – © Morici. Step Two: Carpentry.

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Japanese Retail Design – Top Stores in Tokyo

Greater Group

Strategically placed lights create separation between the ceiling and the walls, while wooden walls and sharp concrete flooring provide contrast representing raw performance. The store design was inspired by the Japanese concept of “MA”—the consciousness of the void between two structural parts. TIFFANY’S @ CAT STREET.