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Reflecting pool centres XC273 fashion boutique in former Shanghai towel factory

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Dongqi Design has turned a former factory into a fashion boutique. The building is organised around three voids, which now form the basis of the store's circulation routes. To balance out the otherwise all-white interior, the VIP room is finished in a darker palette. Dongqi Design gave the second floor a bright white finish.

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WGNB creates minimal monochrome SVRN store in Chicago

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A variety of monolithic furniture pieces direct the flow of movement around this fashion boutique in Chicago, designed by South Korean studio WGNB. The spatial layout of the store considers the current that customer's circulation creates in the space with the objects and openness," said the studio. The photography is by Yongjoon Choi.

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This biophilic hotel calls travellers back to their roots

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Vietnamese architectural studio D1 attempts to achieving sustainability by returning to traditional roots when designing boutique Hotel des Bouton in Da Nang. This boutique Hotel le Bouton in Da Nang City, Vietnam, provides a great example. Wooden furniture and whetstones are used extensively in the interior design of Hotel Le Bouton.

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Stu?ssy's Shibuya store interior by Perron-Roettinger draws upon the clothing brand's surfing roots

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Green timber storage features throughout the store's interior. Perron-Roettinger , founded by Willo Perron and Brian Roettinger, wanted to create a store interior that encourages circulation and interactivity. Its interiors portfolio includes projects for Fenty, SKIMS and private residences. The post Stu?ssy's

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Trends in Sustainable Store Design

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Luxury fashion brand Stella McCartney opened a sustainable boutique of her popular label at the Old Brompton Street in London in 2018. The store’s interiors and wall panels are made from handmade organic materials such as recycled foams and papier-mache. Energy Efficient. Image credit: thedesignstory.com.

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