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The Unlikely Harmony: Where Couture Meets Card Games

Retail Focus

Striking the right balance is essential to ensure that the incorporation of fashion elements enhances rather than disrupts the gaming experience. The Harmonious Blend: Luxury Fashion and iGaming as Complementary Forces Our journey has illuminated the remarkable synergy between luxury fashion and iGaming.

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How Tumi’s creative director Victor Sanz finds inspiration in everyday life

Inside Retail

In this insightful interview, Sanz delves into his love for creating products that deeply resonate with people, offers advice for the next generation of retail leaders, and contemplates the challenge of balancing work and life in a creative field. IR: What advice would you give someone who wants to get into your line of work?

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How to Create a Better Working Environment for Your Retail Staff: 6 Simple Ideas

RetailMinded

Invite open dialogues between management and staff to let ideas and concerns flow freely. Prioritize Work-Life Balance through Flexible Scheduling A work-life symphony is essential in an age and day when demands soar through the roof and the lines often blur. In the bustling world of retail, remembering the human element is key.

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Five Tricks to Using Good Design for A Successful Business

Retailing Insight

Good design in any space is a combination of several elements that must work in harmony to create a lasting impression of balance and well put togetherness, but it isn’t limited just to the hearth and home. There is a fine line between keeping stock looking full and making your store difficult to navigate. Tip 2 ~ Flow.

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Pianca introduces echoes of nature into their new furniture for Milan Design Week 2021

Design Wanted

Pianca presents its latest products for the bedroom and living room: furniture with soft, embracing forms, with echoes of nature and textural balance , designed by Raffaella Mangiarotti, Note Design Studio, and Emilio Nanni. The Platea sofa is a harmonious blend of parts. A good object must be functional and light.

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How to Live Intentionally for Better Rhythm & Bigger Results

Retailing Insight

I t’s 5:30 in the afternoon, the grocery line is absurdly long. What might have been a 15-minute trip to grab dinner has become 35, no, 45 minutes of mostly waiting in line. American monk and writer Thomas Merton said, “Happiness is not a matter of intensity but of balance, order, rhythm and harmony.” Look at the planets.

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Orografie’s debut collection is designed for a device-driven world

Design Wanted

With the ‘Segni’ project the designers traced essential lines and angles to support and welcome the choreographies drawn by our bodies. With the ‘Segni’ project the designers traced essential lines and angles to support and welcome the choreographies drawn by our bodies – © Ortografie.

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