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Neri&Hu creates "wooden hut" and "cave-dwelling" interiors for Shanghai stores

Dezeen

Chinese studio Neri&Hu has completed two retail spaces for Shanghai fabric and fashion company Jisifang, using wood and concrete to evoke "a more primitive state of being". These have been lined with translucent linen curtains and fitted with custom-built walnut cabinetry, contrasting the roughness of the concrete.

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Thankyou opens its first retail space, at Melbourne’s Emporium

Inside Retail

Lifestyle brand Thankyou has opened a 12-week pop-up called Inside Store in Melbourne’s CBD to increase consumer awareness of its newly relaunched product lines. Both lines were created with sustainability in mind, with natural solutions packaged in refillable bottles that do not detract from the brand’s simple style.

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"Subtle luxury" defines Shoreditch jewellery store by Hollie Bowden Interiors

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Interior design studio Hollie Bowden Interiors has created fine jeweller Rachel Boston's flagship store and showroom in London. Located in Shoreditch's Redchurch Street, the store is split into four main areas – the retail space, private appointment area, workshop and office space for the jeweller's team of 12.

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Lighting – retail’s bright idea

Retail Focus

This is certainly true when it comes to lighting. Often underutilised, lighting is one of the most useful tools to retailers wanting to improve their store and make shopping a more memorable experience for consumers. As it forms part of the functionality and the interior design of a store it plays a critical role.

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Ebarza marks a breakthrough in interior design with innovative materials

Design Middleeast

Ebarza offers practical solutions to carry out these updates that enhance the quality of their interior spaces, elevating them to match their external appearance and strategic significance. Now, everyone can upgrade their homes to achieve a modern, healthy, and elegant space.”

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Interiors inspiration: Design Week’s pick of nature inspired spaces

Design Week

New York native Ruby Kean has designed a space for Jenki, one of London’s first-ever dedicated matcha bars. Combined together with the traditional Japanese seating, the hope is that Jenki can provide a communal space for patrons to enjoy the drink. Jenki Matcha Bar, by Ruby Kean. Khai Khai restaurant, by Run for the Hills.

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Interiors inspiration: Design Week’s pick of “theatrical” spaces

Design Week

It’s not just a practical resource but an employee perk, says Note Design Studio of its latest interiors project. The resulting space borrows ideas from both hospitality and work interiors, as the team sought to balance “function and atmosphere” Adaptable seating was key, the studio explains.