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WGNB creates minimal monochrome SVRN store in Chicago

Dezeen

A variety of monolithic furniture pieces direct the flow of movement around this fashion boutique in Chicago, designed by South Korean studio WGNB. The walls and ceiling in the back room are lined with stainless steel Together, all of these elements suggest multiple meandering routes for customers to trace through the store.

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Khaite flagship store designed as a "tribute to the cultural legacy of SoHo"

Dezeen

American fashion brand Khaite has opened its flagship store in SoHo , New York City – a cement-trowelled and steel-lined interior with an evergreen tree planted into its shop floor. As light enters and flows into the space from the skylights the rough and textural quality of the cement-trowelled walls is revealed.

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Interiors inspiration: Design Week’s favourite new projects

Design Week

The texture and finish of the bar is a reference to the front doors of traditional Copenhagen homes, the studio says. In contrast to the dark burgundy colour palette of the bar, the inner restaurant features a neutral colour scheme. A natural stone countertop sits atop. This is complimented with discreet green touches.

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Burdifilek creates "zen-like ambience" in Seoul shopping mall

Dezeen

Instead of flashy colours, Burdifilek created interest through the use of flowing forms, contrasting textures and layers of reflective and translucent materials. Custom hanging fixtures were installed to create a feeling of lightness while indirect lighting emphasises the sinuous lines of the building.

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Morici reveals production processes behind its Tellux collection of luxury boxes

Design Wanted

To showcase its commitment to craftsmanship, the company is taking us behind the scenes and showing off the production behind its Tellux collection, a series of luxury boxes defined by their geometric lines and precious woods including radica, ebony, rosewood, ash and bolivar. A network of lines encloses different woods.

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VGnewtrend’s leaf-shaped Fenice Table unites the brand’s striking collection—take a look

Design Wanted

Beneath the Fenice’s standout tabletop is a weathered steel structure made of several rods that ebb and flow to evoke an organic matter. Swapping out the natural vein of wood is the elegant and sophisticated texture of marble. Leaf Table Fenice by VGnewtrend ©. Consolle New Twin by VGnewtrend ©. New Redept Table by VGnewtrend ©.

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Plus-size fashion was in the spotlight at Fashion Week. What comes next?

Inside Retail

This was the first show in Australian Fashion Week’s 26-year history to feature a line-up of models sized between 12 and 24. With billowing skirts, textured shirring and out-of-this-world prints, the collection inspired a whimsical feeling that left you wanting to ditch the office, throw out the black work pants and become a vagabond.

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