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Lighting – retail’s bright idea

Retail Focus

This is certainly true when it comes to lighting. Often underutilised, lighting is one of the most useful tools to retailers wanting to improve their store and make shopping a more memorable experience for consumers. As it forms part of the functionality and the interior design of a store it plays a critical role.

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Looking good offline – Lighting Ace & Tate’s physical stores

Retail Focus

Shoplight is delighted to be working with fellow B Corp Ace & Tate, helping them deliver lighting that complements its recognisable interiors and branding. There were a range of crucial factors that Shoplight considered when lighting Ace & Tate, elements of which can be applied to other opticians.

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"Subtle luxury" defines Shoreditch jewellery store by Hollie Bowden Interiors

Dezeen

Interior design studio Hollie Bowden Interiors has created fine jeweller Rachel Boston's flagship store and showroom in London. Jewellery stores can be read as quite uninviting and exclusive," Hollie Bowden Interiors founder Bowden told Dezeen. "I The photography is by Richard Round-Turner.

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PSLab's monochromatic Berlin showroom is a "sacred place for light"

Dezeen

A pared-back palette of raw materials creates a calm backdrop for PSLab 's lighting products inside the brand's Berlin workshop and showroom space, designed in collaboration with Belgian firm B-bis architecten. The newly opened studio occupies the ground floor and basement of a 1907 residential building in the city's Charlottenburg district.

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Studio FB creates gallery-like interior for Frame store in Marylebone

Dezeen

French interior design Studio FB and the co-founder of fashion brand Frame, Erik Torstensson, have designed a California-informed store for the brand in London. The store's concept draws from the brand's Californian origins as well as European influences, which is reflected in the lighting , furniture and materials.

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Case-Real contrasts plaster and steel inside Aesop store in Shinjuku

Dezeen

Case-Real used just two materials to create the store's simple interior. When it came to designing the store's interiors, Case-Real wanted to capture both what it describes as a sense of "artificial chaos" that permeates Shinjuku and the natural quality of Aesop's skincare products. Photography is by Daisuke Shima.

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Interiors inspiration: Design Week’s recent stand-outs from the hospitality sector

Design Week

The intertwining patterns of orbital planet pathways are echoed in the interiors of the new space. The bar itself – which seeks to highlight the relationship between light and dark – features contrasting rich-coloured base metals paired with deep.