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The new Vegas Sports showroom creates a quirky, exploratory shopping experience for sports lovers

Retail Focus

The design scheme employs subtle, subliminal hints that encourage people to explore the space: ample circulation space, and nooks that unfold within a meandering layout. . The interior displays are arranged in such a way that they reveal themselves as the shoppers traverse the space, pulling them deeper with exciting elements.

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WGNB creates minimal monochrome SVRN store in Chicago

Dezeen

The space for lifestyle brand SVRN is intended to highlight the products for sale as artworks and ideas, rather than simply as garments. A muted, monochrome selection of materials creates a serene atmosphere in both of the spaces, while the architectural elements dictate purposeful paths that connect them.

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Reflecting pool centres XC273 fashion boutique in former Shanghai towel factory

Dezeen

Set across three floors, the XC273 retail space houses designer showrooms and pop-ups alongside a small cafe, as well as providing spaces for temporary exhibitions and events. The building is organised around three voids, which now form the basis of the store's circulation routes.

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Glass blocks divide Eye Eye optical store by Best Practice Architecture

Dezeen

Cutouts in the low ceiling add extra height to the Eye Eye retail space Unlike the inaugural space, the new store does not benefit from tall ceilings and a strong street presence. So the architects had to get creative to turn the "drab" commercial building into a fun and inviting environment. It's an eye care clinic reimagined."

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Offhand Practice designs second-hand bookshop in Shanghai to mimic greengrocer

Dezeen

Used books are displayed in supermarket-style crates at the Deja Vu Recycle Store in Shanghai , which local studio Offhand Practice has designed to counter the "shabby" image associated with second-hand shops. Second-hand books are displayed in supermarket-style crates. Green mosaic tiles were used to frame the building's windows.

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AIA Estúdio designs cave-like interior for clothing store in Rio de Janeiro

Dezeen

A large pillar with a rough, textured surface dominates the 110-square-metre shop interior, expanding as it ascends before merging into the ceiling to create a cave-like space. Stone slabs around the pillar are used to display objects. It is from the occupation around the pillar that the space fluidity is achieved.

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Bang & Olufsen Plants a Flagship in SoHo

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It was also important for us to encourage customer curiosity by creating moments of discovery: curated spaces where customers can have a personal experience with each product. It plays with contrasts (think pale walls with a dark ceiling), and with shapes.

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