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Ten outlandish shop interiors that reimagine the retail experience

Dezeen

Spatial designer and artist Adi Goodrich filled the Dreams lifestyle store in Los Angeles ' Atwater Village with surrealist details such as a lobster phone that references a Salvador Dalí artwork. The post Ten outlandish shop interiors that reimagine the retail experience appeared first on Dezeen. Photo is by Ye Rin Mok.

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

Dezeen

This surface treatment has a reflective quality meant to contrast the first space. It has an installation featuring multiple of Appratatus' iconic Cloud chandeliers that give the space an airiness when contrasted with the earthy textures of the first. Italian artist Giorgio De Chirico's Surrealist works were referenced for this room.

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On Our Radar: The Shop Windows of Coventry City Centre (Coventry, U.K.)

VMS

Curated by Charles Levine, The Shop Windows of Coventry city center invite artists, architects, designers and other creatives to take over retail display windows across the city’s core. The windows utilize vibrant color and contrasting patterns to create unique design narratives.

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10 Compelling Shoe Store Designs

Barber Design

The 24 Kilates store in Barcelona uses bright, bold blocks of colour including lime green and purple, contrasting with black and a wall of lime green chains reminiscent of Camper’s Emporium shoelaces. This contrasts sharply with the brand’s 3 stores in Bangkok, Thailand which have been hitting the headlines for their decadent interiors: 4.2

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Exploring Seoul’s trendsetting street style and cafe culture 

Inside Retail

Now, it has been reimagined as a retro fashion and lifestyle brand based in Seoul. There’s even a split-flap display board with the names of independent artists with whom Pan Am has collaborated. It’s in stark contrast to the pretty pastries on display. The cafe also features two spaces for seating, a courtyard and a rooftop.

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