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Sensormatic Solutions showcases new, sustainable SPX AM Label designed to protect merchandise and the environment

Retail Focus

Sensormatic Solutions , the global retail solutions portfolio of Johnson Controls , today showcases a new, sustainable Acousto-Magnetic (AM) label designed to protect merchandise and the planet: the Sustainable SPX AM Label. Protect high-risk items without impacting customer experiences.

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How Aussie designer Kit Willow is helping Witchery go green

Inside Retail

Following the success of its collaboration with designer Kym Ellery in March , Australian fashion brand Witchery has teamed up with another acclaimed designer, Kit Willow, on a capsule collection of environmentally friendly resort wear just in time for the Australian summer. . Hemp and care labels. Customer acquisition tool.

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The Watches of Switzerland group opens five showrooms at the new iconic Battersea Power Station

Retail Focus

Leading with a dedicated Rolex room at 82 sqm, Rolex welcomes clients to a contemporary interior fusing rich tones of walnut, leather, marble, and striated limestone with the internationally identifiable Rolex green tones. The TAG Heuer boutique which can also be found in Turbine Hall A, will find a space that represents the DNA of TAG Heuer.

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Flight of fancy: Why this unique design trend is taking off

Inside Retail

Themed experiential restaurants typically don’t need unconventional buildings; instead they use creative design inside and outside conventional ones: Rainforest Café, Amazon Café, Cheesecake Factory, Cabbages and Condoms and hundreds of other concepts. Many of the items bear no price tag and a price has to be negotiated with the store owner.

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Design inspiration: our favourite projects from October

Design Week

The Colour of the Climate Crisis, by Do the Green Thing. Type work by Tré Seals Another climate-related project in the run-up to COP26 is Do the Green Thing’s The Colour of the Climate Crisis. Data visualisation artist Mona Chalabi, Pentagram partner Eddie Opara, and type designer Tré Seals have all contributed.

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Healthy Grocery Shopping List for College Students on a Budget

Retail Focus

The variety of choices and price tags might seem daunting, yet simple meal planning can yield both healthy and wallet-friendly results. Mixed Salad Greens: Pre-washed bags save time and add a fresh element to your meals. Green Tea: A better alternative to sugary drinks, offering caffeine and antioxidants without the extra calories.

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Milanese decentralized design district D.O.S. presents “ID – All the Design Identities” at MDW21

Design Wanted

The projects developed by designers and firms will be overlapped with the surrounding environment to be browsed on smartphones through Instagram or Facebook, with the possibility of being saved, shared and repositioned elsewhere, thus generating a new exhibition level.

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