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Interiors inspiration: Design Week’s pick of spaces using natural materials

Design Week

Lake Ontario has informed the material palette – reclaimed timber, native plants, board-formed concrete and local marble all feature throughout the space. A living green wall provides a sustainable focal point. The theme is used in “subtle and abstract” ways throughout the space.

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Interiors inspiration: Design Week’s pick of nature inspired spaces

Design Week

New York native Ruby Kean has designed a space for Jenki, one of London’s first-ever dedicated matcha bars. Combined together with the traditional Japanese seating, the hope is that Jenki can provide a communal space for patrons to enjoy the drink. Jenki Matcha Bar, by Ruby Kean. Khai Khai restaurant, by Run for the Hills.

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Choosing the Best Materials for Visual Merchandising Concepts in Luxury Retail Stores

Retail Focus

Each technique compliments the merchandise displayed in the store windows adding focal points for window shoppers. . Excellent for outdoor displays as heat resistant and has a high melting point. Some materials may not suit particular locations and hinder the implementation of the campaign in global stores. Longevity

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Liang Architecture Studio creates retrofuturistic boutique in Hangzhou

Dezeen

Located within a corner unit on a busy street in the city's Xiaoshan District, the 300-square-metre Audrey boutique sells women's fashion. To contrast with the coolness and rigidness of the concrete and metal, the studio incorporated soft fabrics and retro teak veneer into the design. Micro cement was used to create dramatic shapes.

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Set the Scene

VMS

Pairing this with a contrasting material, such as burnt steel or mirrored brass, is elevating retail environments. Yellow Goat Design’s Estuary Panels are lit from within by an LED strip Estuary brings the energy of water flowing into the sea to calm spaces. Ideal for natural, airy locations with a contemporary edge.

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Interiors inspiration: Design Week’s favourite new projects

Design Week

Esmée, by Space Copenhagen. In contrast to the dark burgundy colour palette of the bar, the inner restaurant features a neutral colour scheme. And where the bar is well-lit with large windows, light is filtered in the restaurant area to create a more intimate space, the studio says. A natural stone countertop sits atop.

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5 Trendy Restaurant Renovation & Design Ideas

Fuhrmann Construction

You can include much more than a contrasting colour. We all know the kitchen is what attracts people to your location. So, make it the focal point and give your guests a glimpse of how their favourite dish is being prepared. Funky layouts People like to visit unique spaces.

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