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Division Twelve Opens New Showroom In New York City

VMS

Custom graphics that present the company’s expansive 20+ color offerings are incorporated into the space, while the use of dimension and scale suggests the limitless possibilities available with the bent steel furniture line. “We

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First Asia Pacific Adidas Flagship in Myeongdong, Seoul

Retail Focus

The central staircase upon entrance can quickly take the customer flow to the second floor, while defining a loop circulation for the ground floor, creating a more interesting shopping experience. The luminous line-work is an abstract reinterpretation of the common basketball court lines.

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2023 INTERIOR DESIGN TRENDS

Elmwood Timber

Biophilic Design Biophilic design has become a focal point for builders and architects, such as maximizing the natural lighting and optimal air quality. Unlike other trends, nature-inspired spaces are here to stay. Rounded elements not only add dimension to your space, but helps your home’s energy flow together in harmony.

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Fresh produce takes centre stage in Notting Hill's Spring-To-Go farm shop

Dezeen

The interior is deliberately pared-back to allow the fresh food that's for sale to become the focal point. Other details include a coffee and juice bar with a marble counter and green front, limed oak shelves filled with bottles and jars, and stepped display stands covered in buckets of fresh flowers.

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A Taste of Uniqueness: Unveiling the Distinctive Realm of Commercial Restaurant Interior Design

Greater Group

While it is obvious that restaurants engage the senses of taste and smell in a way that is distinct from other retail spaces, what may be less obvious is how the engagement of the other senses affects the gustatory experience. What they purchase is not just delivered and displayed, but prepared and served on site.

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Interiors inspiration: Design Week’s favourite new projects

Design Week

A focal point of the space is a large mural designed and painted by London-based illustrator Kate Philipson. The lobby and lift areas of the centre are bright and minimal, with granite tiled flooring and natural stone lined walls. Many are from ranges used in other branches of the coffee chain.

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Japanese Retail Design – Top Stores in Tokyo

Greater Group

It’s a dramatic and theatrical focal point but also serves a practical purpose as the resting space for the coffee beans to allow the gas built up during the roasting process to escape before it can be brewed or packaged. The design is a blend of minimalist Western features while drawing from traditional Japanese craft aesthetics.