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Moroni Ciovini and Ana Montero expose textured concrete walls in Buenos Aires shop

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Local architecture studio Moroni Ciovini and designer Ana Montero have preserved the exposed layers of concrete wall for this bookstore and café in Buenos Aires. The seating runs directly into the bookshelf, which expands over the entrance to storage space at the back of the store.

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Red staircase anchors Diesel store in Miami Design District

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Fashion brand Diesel has debuted a retail design concept at its store in the Miami Design District , featuring raw metal surfaces and a red lacquered spiral staircase. It leads up to a second level where another red wall with floating shelves is used for product displays.

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Developing retail experiences through immersive retail design

Retail Focus

Many retailers now integrate items such as interactive displays, personalized experiences, community spaces and multi-sensory experiences to create a more attractive retail environment. Retail design, physically, can directly impact customer emotions and behaviors. How physical retail environments are changing.

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How the pandemic was a catalyst for ‘New Retail’ design

Retail Focus

A creative shift in retail design isn’t a new, post-Covid development. meaning experiential design took an obvious back seat. In the months since, we’ve opened our eyes to the need for brands to push the boundaries of creativity with store flexibility, experiential design and ‘phygital’ touch points, paving the way for a ‘New Retail’.

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Six standout retail spaces, from a double-decker bus to luxury flagships

Inside Retail

The brainchild of LSKD’s head of design Dylan Osborne, the concept came to life when the brand purchased the 1970s double-decker bus that once served as ‘The Love Bus’ in Byron Bay. Designed in collaboration with renowned Australian designers ACRD, the 227sqm flagship uses artisan and bespoke details throughout.

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Odami creates textured minty interior for Aesop Palisades Village store

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Mint green materials cover this store for skincare brand Aesop , which Toronto studio Odami designed for the Palisades area of Los Angeles. The velvet curtain and upholstery fabric is matched to the microcement surfaces, resulting in a monotone texture throughout the small shop. The photography is by Rafael Gamo.

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Influence of culture on design

Design Middleeast

Firas Alsahin, Co-Founder and Design Director at 4SPACE, describes how interesting elements of culture are as part of storytelling in design. In hospitality design, integrating elements of culture is increasingly recognised as a pivotal factor in creating spaces that offer more than just aesthetic appeal.

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