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

Dezeen

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. A grid of deflated basketballs by artist Tyrrell Winston decorates the entrance. Much like the main retail space, Cafe?

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Halleroed references Swedish Grace and Carlo Scarpa for Totême flagship store

Dezeen

Stockholm studio Halleroed has designed fashion brand Totême's flagship store in London , which features a sculpture by artist Carl Milles and a steel sofa by designer Marc Newson. The floor is in a beige, honed limestone with a so-called Opus pattern." The duo wanted its third flagship to feature nods to the brand's heritage. "The

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Browns Mayfair Flagship is a place to discover, dream and play

Retail Focus

We were influenced by the artists Donald Judd, Carl Andre and Fausto Melotti. Original floorboards are contrasted with monolithic modern structures, whilst exquisite hand-painted wallpapers preserve the colour and pattern of the original site.

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17 Inspiring Jewellery Shop Designs

Barber Design

Differentiation is critical for retail brands and as you will see from our contrasting list here, there are plenty of different ways for jewellery stores to express themselves and their brand message, with authentic stories expressed through both their interior and customer experience design. Watchfinder Boutique, Royal Exchange, London.

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10 Compelling Shoe Store Designs

Barber Design

We start our tour in London’s Carnaby Street with the Irregular Choice flagship boutique. His bright, original shoe designs are reflected in the colourful shoe store design, with bright candy colours, walls of foliage and flowers, patterned flooring, carousel horses and illuminated stairs. Irregular Choice, Carnaby Street, London.

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