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Why Patterned Floor Tiles Are Great for Your Commercial Space

Mindful Design

While safe and convenient, the inclination to choose subdued colors or low-key patterns for floors belongs to timid designers. In fact, when used right, floor materials that bring in bold patterns and high contrasts can make an immense difference in the feel and unique character of a space.

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Stephanie Thatenhorst bedecks kid-friendly optician in graphic patterns

Dezeen

Triangular patterned tiles and an eyewear-dispensing machine feature in Stephanie Thatenhorst's playful interior for this children's optician in Munich. Local interior designer Thatenhorst conceived the shop as a "noisy, wild and unique paradise for children", with all seating and product displays adjusted for their height.

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Transform Your Business Space: Top Commercial Interior Design Trends for the Modern Entrepreneur

Greater Group

This is the role of commercial interior design and why it is essential to ensure all industrial design elements involved stay in step with the times. Being at the helm of an industry-leading business necessitates being at the forefront of commercial interior design trends.

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Bottega Veneta creative director Matthieu Blazy combines glass bricks and walnut for first store

Dezeen

The interior design aims to balance volume and scale throughout the space – from blown-up elements, like the wooden details echoing the woven leather "intrecciato" reminiscent of Bottega Veneta's handbags , to the thousands of glass bricks.

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Apparatus updates Los Angeles showroom to include a “modernist grotto”

Dezeen

This surface treatment has a reflective quality meant to contrast the first space. It has an installation featuring multiple of Appratatus' iconic Cloud chandeliers that give the space an airiness when contrasted with the earthy textures of the first. After the grounding of the first space, this functions as a release."

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Unusual colour combinations make up Durat showroom in Helsinki

Dezeen

Finnish interior designer Linda Bergroth has brought together unexpected colour combinations for the Durat showroom in Helsinki , which is filled with the manufacturer's terrazzo-like surface material made from plastic waste. Interior designer Linda Bergroth combined unusual colours.

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Neri&Hu highlights simplicity and functionality at Shanghai art gallery

Dezeen

The facade of the gallery is framed in aged steel to contrast the contemporary gallery The facade of the gallery was framed in aged steel, with portions of solid metal and large glass panels arranged to form a window display for the artworks. The photography is by Zhu Runzi.

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