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The LOOKNOW Xintiandi Flagship combines artistic studio with home comforts

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By holistically planning the space, Sò Studio re-organized the store into three parts, the window exhibition area, major display area, and accessories area. “Resident in” is a privative concept to recreate the conditions of where the artist lives, likes a living room. Photographer: Wen Studio.

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External Reference uses 3D printing to create organic displays for La Manso store in Barcelona

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The store is in the Eixample district The project involved designing a window display and shelving for the 25-square-metre store, which is located in Barcelona's Eixample district just a few metres from the house where Manso was born. The photography is by Anna Mas.

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Isern Serra turns renderings into reality to form pink Moco Concept Store in Barcelona

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Design studio Isern Serra has transformed a computer-generated image by digital artist Six N Five into a rose-coloured retail space for the Moco Museum in Barcelona. Situated in Barcelona's El Born neighbourhood, the Moco Museum exclusively exhibits the work of modern artists such as Damien Hirst , Kaws , Yayoi Kusama and Jeff Koons.

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Bally Unveils A New London Flagship on Regent Street, Celebrating its 170-Year Heritage

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Conceived in collaboration with Seen Displays , a London-based creative design and production agency, Bally Haus London’s interior is inspired by the city’s geological and architectural history. Light and dark marble flooring meets earthy, red stones, terracotta shelving displays and natural millwork. Nicolas Girotto, Bally CEO.

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Blobby sculpture functions as cash desk inside Rains' Aarhus boutique

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Rainwear brand Rains has juxtaposed minimalist restraint with free-form contemporary artworks inside its revamped flagship store in Aarhus , Denmark. Display cases are formed from industrial materials such as stainless steel and glass, chosen for its transparent qualities.

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Coach introduces Windows of the Future

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Inspired by Coach’s free-spirited and inclusive approach to its heritage, the initiative will introduce bespoke window displays at nine locations around the world, many in collaboration with local artists. The Pavilion Mall location pays homage to Coach’s fearless mascot Rexy in supersized form.

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Crafting luxury brand narratives through popup stores

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Interactive digital displays, touchscreen interfaces, or QR codes can also offer additional information or exclusive content. More than ever, brands should consider displaying testimonials or real-life examples that highlight they have positively impacted customers’ lives. The brand often collaborates with artists and designers.