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Neri&Hu creates "wooden hut" and "cave-dwelling" interiors for Shanghai stores

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Handmade ceramic floor tiles with muted colours were used throughout the space, referencing the warm and natural textures of the linen products that the brand is known for. In contrast, Neri&Hu created a cave-like shelter made of concrete for the 200-square-metre Woven Moonlight.

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

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New York-based studio Apparatus has redesigned its Hollywood showroom with multiple material schemas and a range of its lighting and furniture products to evoke a feeling of "discovery" for visitors. The entry program features wall with a rough texture "Upon entering, you find yourself in our version of a modernist grotto," said Apparatus.

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

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The locally based studio decided to use two contrasting materials that it felt reflected the dichotomy of natural and artificial – plaster and steel. All of the store's gently curving walls are coated with coarse beige plaster, which leaves behind a textured surface finish. Lighting plan: BRANCH lighting design (Tatsuki Nakamura).

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Gharib Studio outfits Austin jewellery store with pink walls and arches

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Los Angeles design studio Gharib Studio has contrasted concrete floors and exposed ceilings with soft- pink walls and clean lines for a jewellery store in Austin. It is the brand's first store in Austin The space's utility elements were left exposed on the ceiling, with red track lighting running the perimeter of the space.

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FOG Architecture adds playful tailoring motifs to Xiaozhuo boutique in Shanghai

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The fashion boutique is located in central Shanghai FOG Architecture used a glazed facade to open up the front of the shop, allowing plenty of natural daylight into the space while blurring the line between the interiors and the street to create a transitional waiting area. The photography is by INSPACE.

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Landlords Need Reimagined Properties And Hospitality-Infused Amenities To Lure Tenants

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Each decision — colors, textures, fabrics, and finishes — contributes to the larger vision. Designing with a striking color palette draws the eye inward, and incorporating various textures also adds visual contrast and uniqueness to the interiors. Image courtesy of Tom Minieri.

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Italian modernist architecture informs Bottega Veneta store in historic Milan galleria

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I wanted to express the idea of a domestic interior referring to Italian modernist architecture that contrasts with the aesthetic of a spaceship and to capture the intimacy and the imagination of getting dressed." "There are different experiences of space in the store," said Blazy. "I