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Blobby sculpture functions as cash desk inside Rains' Aarhus boutique

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The brand's first-ever store, originally opened in 2016, was updated with the introduction of industrial touches such as graffiti and stainless steel hardware alongside custom works by local artists. "We It brings a contrast to the clean shapes and surfaces of our point of sale," the team added. "It The photography is by Rains.

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David Chipperfield Architects designs minimal Akris boutique in Washington DC

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The Milan office of David Chipperfield Architects has designed a minimalist boutique for fashion brand Akris in Washington DC , featuring pleated walls and displays suspended from thin wires. The boutique debuts a new design concept for the brand's retail spaces. Lighting is hidden with the shelving displays.

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Bally Unveils A New London Flagship on Regent Street, Celebrating its 170-Year Heritage

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Boasting a columned façade and windows framed by antique trim, the boutique sees the latest installation of the global Bally Haus concept, driving synergy among the company’s retail outposts. A focus on materials creates an open, flexible space with visual contrasts, a central Bally Haus feature. Nicolas Girotto, Bally CEO.

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Aimé Leon Dore's London boutique homages modernist architect Adolf Loos

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Located on Broadwick Street in London's Soho, the two-storey boutique is the brand's second outpost and first international flagship, designed in collaboration with London-based West Architecture. Walnut cabinetry is used to display products on the main shop floor. Much like the main retail space, Cafe?

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Snøhetta combines clay and oak in minimalist Holzweiler store

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Architecture practice Snøhetta stuck to natural materials for the fit-out of the Holzweiler boutique in Copenhagen , incorporating subtle references to the fashion brand's Norwegian heritage. Its undulating outer walls are fitted with display shelves and coated in a smooth layer of clay , while the inside has a rough, craggy surface.

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Fashion brand Forte Forte "drowns" its Rome store in green onyx

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Green onyx lines the floors and walls of this fashion boutique in Rome by creative duo Giada Forte and Robert Vattilana. The Forte Forte store is located on Via Borgognona, a street in the heart of the Campo Marzio – the 4th rione, or district, of Rome – that was once full of artists. Above: an asymmetrical door marks its entrance.

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Crosby Studios uses steel kitchen equipment to create Berlin jewellery store interior

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In contrast, the interior aims to distance itself from traditional jewellery stores. Cookers, storage and washing stations have become jewellery display cases The store draws on the concept of a dark kitchen, a fast food outlet that provides food for deliveries and takeaways but doesn't have a dedicated area for in-house dining.