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Al-Jawad Pike creates marble "immersive experience" for APL's Soho flagship in NYC

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British architecture studio Al-Jawad Pike has used colourful marble for the interiors of trainer brand Athletic Propulsion Labs’ second flagship store in Soho, New York City. The textured display plinths were developed with a bespoke fabricator based in New York, who CNC-carved the forms. The photography is by Ståle Eriksen.

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Ten outlandish shop interiors that reimagine the retail experience

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A pink furry fashion boutique, a cosmetics store styled like a 1970s office and a streetwear outlet adorned with a chandelier of Nike trainers feature in this roundup of weird and wonderful retail interiors. A large Klein-blue rock sculpture covered in non-reflective paint provides the focal point and adds to the interior's dreamlike feel.

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Red staircase anchors Diesel store in Miami Design District

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Red was also applied selectively to interior elements, including a statement spiral staircase and a wall behind at the back of the store. The store's focal point is a red lacquered-metal spiral staircase The helical lacquered-metal form has solid balustrades and steps with a diamond-plate texture for added grip.

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BLUE Architecture Studio inserts rustic cabin into Hangzhou furniture store

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"The spatial design revolves around the materiality of the interior, natural texture and artisan craftsmanship, reflecting Lost & Found's philosophy of art and daily life.". The natural and rough texture of the washed stone walls provides a soft and warm atmosphere.". Greenery was used liberally throughout the interior.

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Theory opens layered flagship store on Regent Street

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Regent Street is an inviting and cohesive backdrop navigated in an organic circular motion through sustainable, muted and textured tone and materiality ”. The material palette consists of a layering effect of textures which offer tactility, variation and warmth in a subtle and classic way.

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Interiors inspiration: Design Week’s pick of spaces using natural materials

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Lake Ontario has informed the material palette – reclaimed timber, native plants, board-formed concrete and local marble all feature throughout the space. A living green wall provides a sustainable focal point. Plants feature heavily in the interiors, and inspire the surrounding colour palette of neutrals and greens.

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Interiors inspiration: Design Week’s favourite new projects

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The texture and finish of the bar is a reference to the front doors of traditional Copenhagen homes, the studio says. 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. A natural stone countertop sits atop.