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WGNB creates minimal monochrome SVRN store in Chicago

Dezeen

Benches balanced on irregularly shaped rocks also act as product displays in the store "Spatial design of the SVRN store began with our interpretation of the SVRN's brand identity and narrative through the eastern perspective," said WGNB. The photography is by Yongjoon Choi.

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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. Gently curved plywood panels are lit from within by an LED strip to form the whimsical pendant, vertically suspended for wow factor. C URVES ARE BACK in vogue.

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Simone Bonanni sculpts spaces with wallpaper collection Second Life for LondonArt

Design Wanted

Second Life is a printed decoration for interior coverings that offers an alternative to the usual repeated vertical crop. Second Life is a printed decoration for interior coverings that offers an alternative to the usual repeated vertical crop – Images Courtesy of Simone Bonanni. Curious to know more about the designer?

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Why Nature Baby is investing in community stores

Inside Retail

We came from art school, so we were always looking at ideas where there was some form of enlightenment. All of our stores are on high streets and in historical buildings, with warm textures and interiors that either reference something homely or industrial. Was it about filling a gap in the market? IR: What a great idea.

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The Cabinet of Collaborations at Dutch Design Week showcases the power of working together

Design Wanted

The form language is that of a means of transport—not of a bicycle. Alternating wires of contrasting materials add a subtle glow to the material that changes from alternating perspectives ,” explains Tegelaar. The weaving results in a ever-changing object depending on the viewer’s perspective – © Rick Tegelaar.

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“What is left if you take the design away?” – Interview with Karim Rashid

Design Wanted

Today, he runs his private studio in New York, where he works on projects ranging from products, furniture and lighting to interiors and fashion items. Karim Rashid his studio in New York, where he works on projects ranging from products, furniture and lighting to interiors and fashion items. What moved you to begin a career in design?

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