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Set the Scene

VMS

Swooping shaped lighting fixtures are bringing a soft edge to retail and restaurant interiors this year, creating balance in relation to angular and digital features. Milky glass is becoming a mainstay, allowing light to glow through the glass. Louis Poulsen POST CATEGORIES MANUFACTURER: LS Lighting Corp. LS Lighting Corp.

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Broadway Interiors redesigns 261 Bar & Restaurant at The Els Club Dubai

Design Middleeast

The restaurant’s focal point is a large-scale preserved olive tree strategically placed in the centre of an elliptical shaped custom-made communal seating booth. Another interesting feature of the redesign is the incorporation of Oryx switchable smart glass on the glass roof, allowing adjustable control of natural light.

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Space Illumination

Retail Works Inc

The correct lighting will create an atmosphere that reflects your brand, showcases your products, and appeals to your target market – all helping to increase sales. Here are the top five things to think about when illuminating your business: 1) Natural Light – get as much as possible into your space.

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First Asia Pacific Adidas Flagship in Myeongdong, Seoul

Retail Focus

The concise and clean layers with dynamic lighting effects emerge from the lively streets as a pure and dazzling scenery of Myeongdong. The luminous line-work is an abstract reinterpretation of the common basketball court lines.

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Throwing it Back

VMS

A S WE HEAD into a new year, it’s all about the past for lighting trends. Statement pieces are having their say, too, with larger-than-life pendants and chandeliers making focal points in retail and restaurants, and flush mounts phasing out the recessed lighting that’s had a hold on the market for years. Tivoli Lighting.

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Ten outlandish shop interiors that reimagine the retail experience

Dezeen

With its spherical gateway, limited palette and otherworldly lighting, the space was likened to a "desert planet" by Lialawlab's chief designer, Liya Xing. A large Klein-blue rock sculpture covered in non-reflective paint provides the focal point and adds to the interior's dreamlike feel. Photo is by Ye Rin Mok.

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Gridded steel facade evokes bamboo forest at Hermès store in Tokyo

Dezeen

The street is lined with high-end boutiques including a Jil Sander store with an interior designed by John Pawson , and an OMA-designed store for Coach featuring herringbone-patterned glass facades. Small window displays are incorporated into the patterned cladding, along with lighting that illuminates the stonework at night.