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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. 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.

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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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Lamborghini, Gaggenau and Firetti Contemporary host event at Lamborghini Showroom

Design Middleeast

This exclusive Suhoor event promises an unforgettable experience, combining elegance with artistic expression and featuring a culinary journey catered by Gaggenau, the renowned provider of luxury home appliances. Sabah’s sculpture in stainless steel reimagines the beauty of Arabic letters and conveys allegorical narratives.

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10 Compelling Shoe Store Designs

Barber Design

The walls are completely fitted out with pale, knotted plywood and bespoke wooden shelving arranged from floor to ceiling in a sophisticated grid, backlit with tube lights – to create a completely original look and feel compared to other shoe stores in the area. Again, this store is shoe-focused but with a very different style.

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Exploring Seoul’s trendsetting street style and cafe culture 

Inside Retail

I was amazed by all the quirky nooks and crannies that were dedicated to showing cleverly branded artworks, like the coffee cup light installation. Now, it has been reimagined as a retro fashion and lifestyle brand based in Seoul. It’s in stark contrast to the pretty pastries on display.

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