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A Taste of Uniqueness: Unveiling the Distinctive Realm of Commercial Restaurant Interior Design

Greater Group

Commercial restaurant interior design presents a host of different challenges from commercial interiors in general. These considerations must all be addressed in every aspect of a commercial restaurant interior design, from the concept and branding, to layout and operations, all the way up to the entire customer experience.

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"Subtle luxury" defines Shoreditch jewellery store by Hollie Bowden Interiors

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Interior design studio Hollie Bowden Interiors has created fine jeweller Rachel Boston's flagship store and showroom in London. Located in Shoreditch's Redchurch Street, the store is split into four main areas – the retail space, private appointment area, workshop and office space for the jeweller's team of 12.

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

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New York interior designer Sarita Posada has layered "lived-in" details and rich textures inside the first London store from fashion and lifestyle label Aimé Leon Dore. Rather than riffing on the design of Aimé Leon Dore 's first-ever store in New York, the London flagship was designed to provide a contrasting experience. "We

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Snøhetta combines clay and oak in minimalist Holzweiler store

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Snøhetta has designed Holzweiler's Copenhagen outpost For Holzweiler's first international outpost in Copenhagen, Snøhetta followed the concept of "tracing" – devising an interior scheme that shows traces of the brand's Norwegian roots alongside the minimalist aesthetic found in its previous retail spaces.

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“A blast from the past” gives Greco-Roman aesthetics a modern twist

Design Wanted

The series Everyday Ornament by designer-artist Adèle Vivet is unique in its approach to decorations and furniture—can you tell us what this series is about? There is nothing concrete yet, but we also have some ideas such as bringing the exhibition to Paris , since most of the designers have their practices there.