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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. A squiggly neon overhead light took cues from the shape and energy of handwriting. Image courtesy of Selfridges.

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Linehouse creates greenhouse-informed food market in Shanghai

Dezeen

The same recycled red bricks sourced from demolished houses in China can also be found on the interior walls, stacked to create three dimensional patterns. The interior of the market was designed to resemble a greenhouse, with shops and cafe's arrranged around a central, double-height atrium.

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

Dezeen

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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7 Office Design Strategies To Support Neurodiversity In A Post-Pandemic World

All Work

Design elements such as biophilic features, minimalist aesthetics, adjustable lighting and sound, and flexible furniture choices are vital in creating spaces that allow neurodivergent employees to control their sensory experience and empower them to work effectively.

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New Trends in Restaurant Design Cater to Diners’ Needs

VMS

D URING THIS TIME of industry disruption, restaurants have continually proven themselves resilient, adapting interiors and pivoting to novel service offerings to keep afloat. What are some of the enduring trends in interiors and architecture that we’re seeing as restaurants move forward in this new reality? DESIGN FLEXIBILITY.

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First Asia Pacific Adidas Flagship in Myeongdong, Seoul

Retail Focus

The concise and clean layers with dynamic lighting effects emerge from the lively streets as a pure and dazzling scenery of Myeongdong. The color combination of blue and red of the interior recalls the fitting rooms in a stadium. The water fountain incorporated here is a gesture of sustainability and user-friendly design.

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M&M’s, Berlin | 51st International Design Competition Winner

Retail Design Institute

Judges cited the energetic project’s skillful use of color and unique circulation plan. Consultants: Dan Pearlman, Volker Katschinski, Oculus Light Studio, Culver City, Calif. lighting), and Rivion, Milwaukee (sustainability)? Said one juror: “I see kids of any age loving this space and getting excited.”. Wilson, New York City.

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