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D415 reimagines mundane materials for Bratislava boutique Som Store

Dezeen

The shop offers different local fashion designers a small retail space As they venture further into the store, customers are gradually able to see and browse the different collections. When entering the store, the entire space has an introverted character," D415's Peter Gonda told Dezeen. The photography is by D415.

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Ten outlandish shop interiors that reimagine the retail experience

Dezeen

Below are 10 unusual retail spaces recently covered on Dezeen: Photo courtesy of Balenciaga. Brooklyn-based Ringo Studio designed this retail space in New York City for fitness brand Bala as a pastel-coloured "playground" containing giant replicas of its products. Balenciaga Mount Street, UK. Photo is by Anna Morgowicz.

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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. It's an eye care clinic reimagined."

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Snarkitecture uses recycled materials for Pharrell Williams' streetwear brand store in Miami

Dezeen

The 5,000-square-foot (465 metres) store includes retail space as well as art installations created for the store by Snarkitecture. The space used to be a warehouse. In order to light up the warehouse space, the studio added windows to the side of the structure and created a domed entryway, also with panelled windows.

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Frasers Group unveils new Frasers multibrand store concept in Wolverhampton

Retail Focus

Designed by luxury architects Argent, the store is designed as an agile retail space that can react quickly to the ever-changing retail environment. Design features include raw exposed steelwork contrasted by modern interventions including flooring, fixtures and finishes. Most importantly it keeps jobs in the city.”.

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Exploring Seoul’s trendsetting street style and cafe culture 

Inside Retail

Not a single product was on display (to actually see products, you have to go up the stairs to the second level). Only one item of each product was on display, it was almost gallery-like. Throughout the entire space, Ader challenges customers to question the purpose and intention of the brand and store. Is it a showroom?

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