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Longchamp redefines its retail footprint with très chic Melbourne apartment

Inside Retail

Amalgamation of art, design and comfort The brand’s subsidiary in Australia and New Zealand worked closely with Longchamp’s global and regional architecture departments to adapt the new store concept to the layout of the location layout and the heritage of the building.

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Standout stores: New flagships, pop-ups and openings that caught our eye 

Inside Retail

The store also features collaborations with talented Australian artists, with ground-level installations by paper engineer Benja Harney and artist Bianca Beers, and abstract sculptures and paintings by Elliott Routledge. Open for just 12 weeks, the architecturally designed store reflects Thankyou’s commitment to reimagining retail.

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National Gallery’s Portico Shop Unveils New Design Celebrating Art and Heritage

Retail Focus

redesigned shop now serves as an integral part of the National Gallery experience, engaging and inspiring visitors with its multi-sensory, three-dimensional design that draws influences from the Gallery’s art, architecture, conservation techniques, and materials. The 194 sq.m An illuminated 3.6m

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Studio FB creates gallery-like interior for Frame store in Marylebone

Dezeen

Studio FB designed a minimalist store for Frame "The Californian universe with these modernist architectures with a free plan, skylights and the opening of spaces to the outside was our inspiration basis," Studio FB told Dezeen. "We We imagined this new concept design layout as open as possible, which can be compared to a gallery."

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Isern Serra completes "serene" office for Spanish eyewear brand

Dezeen

Sculptural custom-made furniture adds artistic flourishes to this otherwise minimal showroom and head office , designed by Spanish interiors studio Isern Serra for eyewear brand Gigi Studios. Rather than a typical office layout with rows of workstations, the large open spaces are separated into more intimate zones with a more domestic scale.

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Piles of green-hued books characterise London Aesop store

Dezeen

The Marylebone store features piles of green books The team took "material references" from the British Library on Euston Road and attempted to emulate the layout of traditional bookshops by choosing warm timbers and towering piles of pale green books to decorate the interior.

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Norm Architects bases jewellery store interior on the studios of Picasso and Matisse

Dezeen

Norm Architects used natural materials such as oak, clay, linen and travertine to create a jewellery showroom in Copenhagen informed by modernist artists' studios. A colonnade stretches across the entire back wall of the store in a nod to the neoclassical architecture of Copenhagen. The walls were finished with clay.