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

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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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First Asia Pacific Adidas Flagship in Myeongdong, Seoul

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How to meet the display needs of massive product volume and varied VM(Visual Merchandising) tool combinations? And how to design based on the rules of the existing ceiling track system and VM display system, and deliver managed design upgrade of details.

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Glass blocks divide Eye Eye optical store by Best Practice Architecture

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Niches in the partitions contain mirrors and product displays The specified glass blocks are used to divide the store, forming angled walls with openings that feature mirrors, product displays and furniture that spans both sides.

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Isern Serra completes "serene" office for Spanish eyewear brand

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Serra and his team positioned the kitchen and showroom at one end of the plan and placed the meeting rooms and client areas at the other, leaving the longer sides open to optimise circulation. A built-in tiered display is used to highlight different Gigi Studios' eyewear.

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WGNB creates minimal monochrome SVRN store in Chicago

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Benches balanced on irregularly shaped rocks also act as product displays in the store "Spatial design of the SVRN store began with our interpretation of the SVRN's brand identity and narrative through the eastern perspective," said WGNB. Read: WGNB designs all-black flagship store for fashion brand Juun.J "The

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Reflecting pool centres XC273 fashion boutique in former Shanghai towel factory

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The building is organised around three voids, which now form the basis of the store's circulation routes. This approach is replicated across the store's display fixtures to create a sense of spatial continuity. The XC273 store houses a cafe alongside designer showrooms and pop-ups. The photography is by Raitt Liu.

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

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Its height starts small and in the back part it ends higher in a nonlinear form, just like a cave," AIA Estúdio founder Alice Tepedino told Dezeen. Stone slabs around the pillar are used to display objects. On the perimeter walls, niches with stainless steel bases display Haight's clothing on brushed-brass rails.