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D415 reimagines mundane materials for Bratislava boutique Som Store

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Design studio D415 has used standard construction materials such as plasterboard and steel profiles in unexpected ways to create a concept store in Bratislava , spotlighting young fashion designers from Slovakia and neighbouring Czechia. The post D415 reimagines mundane materials for Bratislava boutique Som Store appeared first on Dezeen.

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Ten outlandish shop interiors that reimagine the retail experience

Dezeen

A pink furry fashion boutique, a cosmetics store styled like a 1970s office and a streetwear outlet adorned with a chandelier of Nike trainers feature in this roundup of weird and wonderful retail interiors. Below are 10 unusual retail spaces recently covered on Dezeen: Photo courtesy of Balenciaga.

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Frasers Group unveils new Frasers multibrand store concept in Wolverhampton

Retail Focus

On Monday 12th April, Frasers Group plc will open the doors for the very first time to Frasers Wolverhampton, a dynamic 34,000sq ft retail destination in the heart of the city. The store’s impressive ready-to-wear collections will include a comprehensive mix of hundreds of brands, all edited through the unique Frasers fashion lens.

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

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It's going to be a place where people can come in to get inspired by the mix of fashion, culture, art and design.". 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.

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Exploring Seoul’s trendsetting street style and cafe culture 

Inside Retail

Now, it has been reimagined as a retro fashion and lifestyle brand based in Seoul. I visited the 330sqm flagship store that opened last year in Seongsu-dong, known as “the Brooklyn of Seoul” and one of the hottest neighbourhoods for cool fashion. It’s in stark contrast to the pretty pastries on display.

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