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Stephanie Thatenhorst bedecks kid-friendly optician in graphic patterns

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Triangular patterned tiles and an eyewear-dispensing machine feature in Stephanie Thatenhorst's playful interior for this children's optician in Munich. Local interior designer Thatenhorst conceived the shop as a "noisy, wild and unique paradise for children", with all seating and product displays adjusted for their height.

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Victorian balusters pattern surfaces at Aesop Yorkville store by Odami

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The profile of balusters found across nearby buildings and porches is translated as a closely repeated pattern that forms maple wainscoting around the interior. Walls and ceiling are painted oxblood red, creating a dusky and intimate atmosphere inside the compact space. The photography is by John Alunan.

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Allocating Retail Space To Improve Security, Increase Spending

RetailMinded

In the vibrant corridors of retail environments, where consumer activity perpetually buzzes, the strategic allocation of retail space emerges not merely as a tactic but as an essential strategy, intertwining security and spending patterns.

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First Asia Pacific Adidas Flagship in Myeongdong, Seoul

Retail Focus

How to meet the display needs of massive product volume and varied VM(Visual Merchandising) tool combinations? And how to design based on the rules of the existing ceiling track system and VM display system, and deliver managed design upgrade of details.

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Macy’s Honors Black History Month with Illusory Window Display

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C ONCEPT: A SERIES OF windows honoring Black History Month combines bold patterning with optical illusions, creating a sense of depth in an otherwise compact space. With nods to traditional African and Eastern textiles, her designs directly impacted the wallpaper and bold patterning surrounding the apparel. WORK OF ART.

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Red staircase anchors Diesel store in Miami Design District

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It leads up to a second level where another red wall with floating shelves is used for product displays. Throughout the space, minimalist red leather couches and streamlined silver fixtures create a strong sense of structure with a touch of softness," said the team. The photography is courtesy of Diesel.

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Choosing the Best Materials for Visual Merchandising Concepts in Luxury Retail Stores

Retail Focus

Dutch contemporary artist Levi van Veluw , the creator of inaugural window display art for Hermès’ at Nordiska Kompaniet, said, “the window becomes an experience.” Retail experts agree that visual merchandising is more than creating window displays to attract customers. Metal in Retail Displays .