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How to Live Intentionally for Better Rhythm & Bigger Results

Retailing Insight

It’s a torturous hell that you didn’t want to be in when your stomach is already growling and there’s 20 minutes to drive before pulling up to your house that, like you, could use a little exterior TLC and interior attention. How and why did it go so wrong and why do we stay in the rut of being out of rhythm with the important parts of life?

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Hermès reopens its store in Pacific Place Mall, revealing a unique, spacious design and reaffirming its history with Hong Kong

Retail Focus

Transformed by the Parisian architecture agency RDAI , the floorplan is guided by the curved forms of the space and follows a fluid, open layout that encourages the eye to travel from one side of the store to the other. Unique cultural references are instilled in bespoke design features of both the interior and exterior.

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Is Art Nouveau making a comeback? Here’s a design guide, just in case…

Design Wanted

An iconic movement that combined luxurious lines and organic forms at the turn of the 20th Century. With its organic forms, feminine figures, and patterns inspired by nature , Art Nouveau championed a greater coordination of art and design as a reaction against the industrial age. Pick a muse from your natural surrounding.

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Neo/craft reexamines traditional materials with striking effect

Design Wanted

The Berlin studio designs and fabricates exceptional furniture that re-examines conventional notions about materials, form and function. Take the Camo tables, for example, which are intentionally illusive, combining marble , glass and brass in three different forms and heights inspired by a camouflage pattern.

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