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Apparatus updates Los Angeles showroom to include a “modernist grotto”

Dezeen

New York-based studio Apparatus has redesigned its Hollywood showroom with multiple material schemas and a range of its lighting and furniture products to evoke a feeling of "discovery" for visitors. Here lights are relatively low, allowing you to experience our collections with slightly subterranean undertones."

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Burberry draws on minimalism at New Bond Street store

Dezeen

Overhead lighting has been crafted to replicate the iconic Burberry Check – a pattern introduced in the 1920s, referencing the brand's rich heritage." Lighting strips were added to the panels at various intervals throughout the store and reference the multiple lines of the signature check.

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

Dezeen

The store on Redchurch street is split into four main areas Sycamore veneer wall-cladding, limestone flooring and lining the display cases with ivory silk combine to create the jewellery-box effect, "emphasising this feeling of being cocooned in the space" Bowden told Dezeen. "I

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NeoCon 2021: Pastels, Relaxation, and Nature

Retail Works Inc

Once again, the line between residential and commercial design has blurred, and a more soft pastel color palette took the forefront. Light wood tones paired with curvier lines and woven textiles were abundant. Bold patterns were not as contrasting as what we have seen before, but instead, slightly muted and serene.

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David Chipperfield Architects designs minimal Akris boutique in Washington DC

Dezeen

"DCA Milan's design intent for the project was to enhance the materiality and fine craftsmanship of Akris collections through a solid, three-dimensional architecture associated with a light display system, defining a space where carefully chosen materials take centre stage," said the design team. Lighting is hidden with the shelving displays.

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

Dezeen

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. Top: green onyx covers the interior of the store.

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Ten outlandish shop interiors that reimagine the retail experience

Dezeen

With its spherical gateway, limited palette and otherworldly lighting, the space was likened to a "desert planet" by Lialawlab's chief designer, Liya Xing. Italian fashion label Forte Forte 's art director Robert Vattilana designed its Los Angeles boutique based on the "volumes and lines of Californian modernism". Photo is by Inspace.

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