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Ten pop-up shop interiors featuring memorable designs

Dezeen

Our first lookbook of 2023 collects 10 pop-up shop interiors from around the world, from a swimming-pool-style store by fashion brand Jacquemus to a playful supermarket stocked with groceries made of felt. Showcasing a variety of material and colour palettes, here are 10 pop-up shops featured on Dezeen. Image courtesy of Selfridges.

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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

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.

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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. The photography is by Raitt Liu.

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Issey Miyake store in Osaka is splashed with water-themed details

Dezeen

The store, monikered Issey Miyake Semba , is shortlisted in the large retail interior category of the 2020 Dezeen Awards. Japanese designer Shingo Noma created the interiors to reference Osaka's long history of maritime trade – the city's port has been in operation since before the year 300 AD.

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Collective installs stage in New York ONS Clothing store

Dezeen

In the space there are two wood counters for displaying accessories, while rectangular cutouts in the walls to hold clothing racks. An asphalt ramp replaced the existing wheelchair lift to create an accessible pathway from the street into the storefront and to the rear of the space where the studio has constructed a large stage.

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OMA adds wood-clad escalators to KaDeWe department store in Berlin

Dezeen

Each one is organised around a core void, which acts as main vertical circulation and orientation point.". A shop window will be used for analogue and digital display. The now completed first quadrant contains retail and event spaces as well as the beauty department on KaDeWe's ground floor.