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sala hars envisions apparel store in mexico as ‘industrial bunker’ with overlapping forms

Design Boom

the architects create a dynamic display system through a procession of enfilades for tiempos flagship store. The post sala hars envisions apparel store in mexico as ‘industrial bunker’ with overlapping forms appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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curvilinear display + minimal forms decorate this all-white clothing store in shanghai

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dong tiantian picks up the space's natural form from the mountains and forests and transforms it into a combination of space columns and planes, extending the indoor visual space.

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EBBA references modernist architecture at WatchHouse coffee shop

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Architecture studio EBBA has completed a store for coffee brand WatchHouse that draws on modernist design to provide a calming environment in the heart of the City of London. The interior has a more open and relaxed feel than the brand's other locations, which operate more like typical coffee shops.

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Chongqing's hidden factories inform interiors of Harmay beauty store

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Conveyor belts and cog-like display stands appear within this beauty store in Chongqing , China, designed by AIM Architecture , which takes cues from the city's underground network of factories. These boards were also used to clad the store's facade and have all been rendered in a brick-red hue on the interior.

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External Reference uses 3D printing to create organic displays for La Manso store in Barcelona

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Experimental jewellery designer Adriana Manso asked Carmelo Zappulla's studio External Reference to develop a suitably unusual interior concept for her first physical store in the city. Jewellery and accessories are displayed on the shelves, as well as on a small table at the centre of the space.

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Liang Architecture Studio creates retrofuturistic boutique in Hangzhou

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Grand steel and micro-cement structures, celestial lighting and symmetrical layouts add a sense of ceremony to the shopping experience within this clothing boutique in Hangzhou , China by Liang Architecture Studio. The store features curved interiors. The store interior was informed by retrofuturism. Photography is by Shao Feng.

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BLUE Architecture Studio inserts rustic cabin into Hangzhou furniture store

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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.".