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The Beauty of Natural Light: How to Enhance Your Home with the Right Windows

Retail Focus

By understanding these patterns, you can plan your activities and furniture placement to make the most of these natural light hours. Complementing Natural Light with Interior Choices Your interior choices can boost the effects of natural light. Furniture placement is equally important.

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Acoustics in design

Design Middleeast

It ranges from intentionally utilising sound to pave the path and guide the flow of visitors, using furniture or surfaces as sound reflectors, creating immersive music experiences, or establishing quiet environments for focussed work. The purpose of adding a sound effect varies across different projects.

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Interiors inspiration: Design Week’s favourite new projects

Design Week

Primo is the newest restaurant from award-winning chef Melissa Kelly, and the 215-seat dining space has been designed by interiors studio Dutch East Design. The interiors are inspired by the Five Elements theory of traditional Chinese medicine: water, wood, fire, earth and metal. Primo, by Dutch East Design.

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Interiors inspiration: Design Week’s favourite recent projects

Design Week

The finished effect produces “a prism of light” within both the interior of the space and externally, which customers can walk through. Quintessense Center for Mindful Change, by Dseesion Interiors. Several elements of the interior have been finished with hand-made and bespoke pieces. Pudu Pudu restaurant, by UXUS.

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First Asia Pacific Adidas Flagship in Myeongdong, Seoul

Retail Focus

Parallel linear metal strips conceptually derived from the iconic adidas logo as a key motif is not only highlighted on the facade, which extends all the way in, visible in many places among the shop interiors. The color combination of blue and red of the interior recalls the fitting rooms in a stadium.

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22RE invokes "stillness" inside green Miami golfing boutique

Dezeen

Los Angeles studio 22RE has used pale-green stucco informed by Miami 's colours and golf courses for the interiors of a golf clothing boutique in the city. From the centre of the space, mid-grey handmade Mexican tiles are laid across the floor in a radial pattern, emanating from a circular plaque that displays the brand's monogram.

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Checkerboard walls wrap Awake NY store by Rafael de Cárdenas

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Local architect Rafael de Cárdenas referenced lost landmarks of New York for the interiors of this streetwear store in the city's Lower East Side. The walls at the back of the space are covered in a checkerboard pattern These display cases now carry bright blue carpets and colourful portraits by local artist Alvin Armstrong.