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BLUE Architecture Studio inserts rustic cabin into Hangzhou furniture store

Dezeen

Beijing-based BLUE Architecture Studio has erected washed stone partition walls and an entire wooden cabin with a pitched roof inside this store in Hangzhou , China. The spatial design revolves around the materiality of the interior, natural texture and artisan craftsmanship, reflecting Lost & Found's philosophy of art and daily life.".

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Theory opens layered flagship store on Regent Street

Retail Focus

Architecture studio Sybarite have created a retail concept for the new Theory flagship store located on 101-113 Regent Street. Regent Street is an inviting and cohesive backdrop navigated in an organic circular motion through sustainable, muted and textured tone and materiality ”.

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TwentyOne06’s journey with Pitfire Pizza Dubai Hills

Design Middleeast

Raw textures, industrial-inspired fixtures, and rustic design elements were used as visual markers of rebellion and creativity. An Authentic Brand-Influenced Design Concept: Authenticity is central to designing a space that reflects a brand’s identity, particularly in F&B spaces.

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First Asia Pacific Adidas Flagship in Myeongdong, Seoul

Retail Focus

Featuring the “Home of Sport” concept, adidas has opened its first Asia Pacific flagship store in the unique and bustling shopping district Myeongdong, a must-visit spot in South Korea. Among them, a primary goal is to creatively translate the brand concept into spatial expression with local characteristics.

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Six Inspiring Clothing Store Design Ideas and Concepts

Barber Design

At a time when most of us are staying in, we’ve decided to have a look at some successful clothing store design ideas and concepts with a virtual tour of a variety of innovative and inspiring fashion stores. So that’s the concept – but what about the design? Perhaps Stella McCartney and Victoria Beckham need to follow suit?

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Designing Success: Unveiling the Secrets of Commercial Retail Interior Design

Greater Group

While adding signage and displays may be among the first things that come to mind, the existing architectural elements of the entrance should not be overlooked, and may indeed be used creatively. Also pay extra attention to shadows that may be cast when lighting products as this can emphasise textures.