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Five Ways Retailers Can Benefit From Coworking Spaces 

RetailMinded

Many would-be entrepreneurs and startup owners expect to enter the retail industry more efficiently than any other business niche. Coworking spaces are now gaining traction for startup owners who need enough office space to operate their business remotely. . It seems that coworking spaces can help in this regard.

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Elena Lokastova creates bright jewellery showroom in Moscow attic space

Dezeen

Russian architect Elena Lokastova has turned the attic space of a Moscow office building into a jewellery showroom with green-carpeted interiors, informed by the patinated copper dome of a monastery that can be seen from the window. A linework mural by graphic designer Ivan Kornienko conceals an integrated storage space.

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Best Practices for Setting Up Retail Displays

Creative Displays Now

From layout techniques to choosing the ideal setup, follow all the steps when using retail display stands to their full potential. High-ticket products are often the center of attention in a store’s layout plans. Maximize Visual Appeal Carefully consider the layout if you want a more strategic way to display and sell your items.

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

Dezeen

Studio FB designed a minimalist store for Frame "The Californian universe with these modernist architectures with a free plan, skylights and the opening of spaces to the outside was our inspiration basis," Studio FB told Dezeen. "We We imagined this new concept design layout as open as possible, which can be compared to a gallery."

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Offhand Practice designs second-hand bookshop in Shanghai to mimic greengrocer

Dezeen

One of the main challenges for the studio was to encourage passersby to walk through the building's ground floor – consisting of a long corridor bookended with space for mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) equipment– and climb the stairs to reach the Deja Vu Recycle Store. Second-hand books are displayed in supermarket-style crates.

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AIM Architecture adds slide-like staircase to Shanghai store In the Park

Dezeen

Named In the Park, the Shanghai store was designed to reflect the playfulness of the clothing brand while drawing on the layout of traditional Chinese parks. AIM Architecture wanted to transform what was once an inaccessible three-storey space in the middle of a busy shopping mall into something that felt interconnected and coherent. "The

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

Dezeen

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. In order to light up the warehouse space, the studio added windows to the side of the structure and created a domed entryway, also with panelled windows.

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