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

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Organic shapes and stone -like surfaces characterise the interior of the Haight clothing store in Rio de Janeiro , which was designed by interior and landscaping design practice AIA Estúdio. Rather than being a cumbersome obstacle, the pillar helps organise the shop's circulation and movement of shoppers, according to the studio. "It

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WGNB creates minimal monochrome SVRN store in Chicago

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Various architectural and furniture elements form pathways for shoppers to meander Black railings transverse the walls, puncturing curved and flat vertical partitions made from materials including concrete, steel and black-stained thermowood. Read: WGNB designs all-black flagship store for fashion brand Juun.J "The

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First Asia Pacific Adidas Flagship in Myeongdong, Seoul

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Parallel linear metal strips conceptually derived from the iconic adidas logo as a key motif is not only highlighted on the facade, which extends all the way in, visible in many places among the shop interiors. The color combination of blue and red of the interior recalls the fitting rooms in a stadium.

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Collective installs stage in New York ONS Clothing store

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To balance the dark colours and textures of the flooring the studio has inserted pops of colour using light blue tiles on the changing room pods and blue and green counter surfaces. Angular green drapes attached to a steel rack on the white ceiling and wrap around the space to form an adjustable divider.

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Jungle-like interiors define this chocolate store in Taiwan by Soar Design Studio

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Only plenty of greenery and organic shapes seemed appropriate when designing the interiors of Terra Bean to Bar, a chocolate shop in Taiwan. Using these cocoa beans, the bar invites customers to taste the most original flavors of cocoa in its rawest form as well as a plethora of desserts, drinks and chocolate liqueurs.