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Tutto Bene references Streamline Moderne in tiny New York eyewear store

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Curved metallic surfaces influenced by early 20th century American industrial design form displays at this compact store in New York City , designed by London studio Tutto Bene for eyewear brand Cubitts. The artistic tributes continue in the restroom, which is papered with aluminium foil as an homage to Andy Warhol's Silver Factory.

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Interiors inspiration: Design Week’s pick of spaces using natural materials

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Lake Ontario has informed the material palette – reclaimed timber, native plants, board-formed concrete and local marble all feature throughout the space. An industrial theme runs throughout, and textures of brass and concrete are used to contrast with softer furnishings. Photo credit: The Gantry Tree Bar, by Icrave.

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Hedi Slimane uses "French elegance" to define Celine store in London

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These artworks gently break the store's rule of symmetry while adding natural and earthy hues, textures and forms against the largely grayscale interior. Antique marble covers the floor, providing a depth of contrast in the colour and tone. Decor includes piles of books by famed architects, artists and designers.

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VGnewtrend’s leaf-shaped Fenice Table unites the brand’s striking collection—take a look

Design Wanted

The unique Leaf Table is just one of the luxury furniture brand’s nature-inspired designs made from the finest materials and shaped into an architectural form. Swapping out the natural vein of wood is the elegant and sophisticated texture of marble. The Leaf Marble might echo the Fenice in shape but its tabletop is entirely different.

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Choosing the Best Materials for Visual Merchandising Concepts in Luxury Retail Stores

Retail Focus

Dutch contemporary artist Levi van Veluw , the creator of inaugural window display art for Hermès’ at Nordiska Kompaniet, said, “the window becomes an experience.” Inviting textural materials, including leather, paper, velvet, and microfiber, helps engage affluent shoppers and show the artisan value of the luxury brand. .

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Ten outlandish shop interiors that reimagine the retail experience

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These include a 12-foot version of the Bala Beam weight propped against a mirrored wall and an oversized ankle weight forming a squishy leather seat. At the centre of this store in Seattle is a sculpture of a large boulder covered in moss and colourful mushrooms, surrounded by contrasting pale-pink furniture. Superette Toronto, Canada.

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Alex Cochrane Architects designs shops to "embrace the elegant proportions" of National Portrait Gallery

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A green marble cash counter adds a subtle pop of colour The practice used arched forms in their design, taking their cues from the historical door and room openings within the space and in the wider gallery. "We They have a roughness, a texture that compares well with our metallic finishes."

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