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World’s largest Onitsuka Tiger flagship store launches in London

Inside Retail

The new store is the brand’s first to house the brand’s entire range, including its contemporary collection, the Nippon Made series and its luxury line, The Onitsuka. Meanwhile, the first basement acts as a showroom and gallery space where visitors can find artworks created by local and international artists.

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

Dezeen

The "grotto"-like room features an installation of the Trapeze chandelier The pre-existing archways were left intact and lead into the next space, which was finished in a silver-toned plaster custom produced by New York outift Kamp Studios. This surface treatment has a reflective quality meant to contrast the first space.

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First Asia Pacific Adidas Flagship in Myeongdong, Seoul

Retail Focus

When someone steps on the digital floor, the displayed pattern will change accordingly. The luminous line-work is an abstract reinterpretation of the common basketball court lines. Digital interactive screens found on many vertical surfaces encourage customer interaction and provide product guidance.

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Burberry draws on minimalism at New Bond Street store

Dezeen

The fixtures of the store such as its pillars, staircase, wall displays and mirrors bring a rigid and strict geometry to the space that is complemented by a panelled ceiling which was designed to mimic the brand's iconic check. The photography is courtesy of Burberry.

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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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Design Museum and Camille Walala open supermarket for redesigned essentials

Design Week

The Design Museum has reimagined its high street shop as an essential store, featuring everyday products redesigned by a line-up of emerging talent. Packaging has been designed by ten emerging illustrators, artists and animators including Charlotte Edey, Kentaro Okawara and Joey Yu.

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Plans for Oxford Street’s £150 Million redevelopment revealed

Retail Focus

Artist impression from a bird’s eye view showing future transformation of Oxford Circus with traffic continuing on Regent Street and two new Piazzas on Oxford Street, either end of the circus. Artist impression of the western piazza with new access into the London Underground, improved public realm and greening.

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