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

Dezeen

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. Here lights are relatively low, allowing you to experience our collections with slightly subterranean undertones."

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Standard Architecture refreshes interiors of pink Paul Smith store in LA

Dezeen

Standard Architecture collaborated with the Paul Smith design team to reimagine the 4,740-square-foot (440 square metres) store on Melrose Avenue, West Hollywood. Long brass rails that appear to be suspended in midair are used to display suit jackets, which are carefully arranged by colour.

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Lamborghini, Gaggenau and Firetti Contemporary host event at Lamborghini Showroom

Design Middleeast

The exhibition, titled The Majlis, curated by Firetti Contemporary, highlights the talents of artists from the MENA region and beyond, offering a captivating display of sculptures, paintings, and live performances that resonate with the spiritual essence of this sacred time.

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Gary Card redesigns London's LN-CC store with orange tunnel and LED-lit club

Dezeen

The LN-CC store in east London has a red facade "The question for myself this time was – can I use everything I've learned over the last decade to reimagine one of my most recognized projects," he told Dezeen. My right-hand man, Richard Wilkins, was the tech wizard for the space who created the lighting and amazing LED wall.

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Retail Trends: Evolution of traditional retail.

Greater Group

In retail, the rise of e-commerce has sparked worry about the relevance of brick-and-mortar and prompted retailers to reimagine the way they use tech to promote their products and engage shoppers. THE HUMAN FACTOR : Beauty product displays. TECH INNOVATION : Retail Displays.

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V&A Dundee’s Night Fever explores the design history of the world’s most famous clubs

Design Week

She points to Manchester’s Haçienda, whose black and yellow Peter Saville-designed stripe pattern has even infiltrated non-clubbing culture. ” While that may have limited some of the objects to display, it also leads to unexpected finds such as cheese slicers and mouse traps that have been fashioned into themed invitations.

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V&A Dundee’s Night Fever explores the design history of the world’s most famous clubs

Design Week

She points to Manchester’s Haçienda, whose black and yellow Peter Saville-designed stripe pattern has even infiltrated non-clubbing culture. ” While that may have limited some of the objects to display, it also leads to unexpected finds such as cheese slicers and mouse traps that have been fashioned into themed invitations.

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