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Pierre Yovanovitch opens design gallery in New York City penthouse

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French designer Pierre Yovanovitch has opened his first US showroom and gallery in Manhattan's Chelsea neighbourhood, displaying over 80 pieces from his own furniture brand. Throughout, exposed ceiling joists and ductwork are paired with dark wood flooring and whitewashed brick, typical of a New York loft space.

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Balenciaga wraps London store in pink faux fur to celebrate its Le Cagole "it-bag"

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Balenciaga wrapped these temporary fixtures and displays in a fluffy, bright pink faux fur chosen for its maximalist look to tie with the Le Cagole bag identity. Shelves, displays, floors, seating, and even racks in the open-plan kiosks are lined in pink.". Le Cagole bags were placed across the fur-lined temporary displays.

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The Oakley Exoplanetary Bunker in the Heart of Paris

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From Over the Top, the radical eyewear worn by sprinter Ato Boldon in 2001, to Xeus and Kato, seen on elite athletes during high-stakes competitive moments, the Muzm tells the story of the relentless innovation and bold design that have made Oakley legendary in eyewear and beyond. Innovation Area Oakley’s cutting-edge designs will (..)

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Marina Willer, Ilse Crawford among 2021 Royal Designers for Industry

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After a stint at Donna Karan, she started her own interiors consultancy, StudioIlse, in 2001. His work is displayed in the Cartoon Museum, the House of Illustration and the V&A. Crawford cut her teeth working for the Architects’ Journal before becoming launch editor of Elle Decoration.

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Gridded steel facade evokes bamboo forest at Hermès store in Tokyo

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The 488-square-metre store is the first freestanding Hermès outlet in Tokyo since the brand opened its Ginza emporium in 2001, which was also designed by RDAI. As the store could have traditional window displays RDAI chose to wrap the building's base in a geometric screen made from pieces of copper-coloured stainless steel.

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Space-age design informs Nodaleto shoe store by Rafael de Cárdenas

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The studio also linked the shape of Nodaleto 's signature heels to chairs featured in Stanley Kubrick's film 2001: A Space Odyssey. Shoes are displayed on white shelves in front of brushed chrome panels. The shape of Nodaleto's signature heel reminded Rafael de Cárdenas of the seats in 2001: A Space Odyssey.

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Kurppa Hosk reveals Olympics-inspired rebrand for Nordic sports giant XXL

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Established in Oslo, Norway in 2001, XXL offers a wide selection of sports gear in its large-scale stores. It’s also used in more functional applications, such as information displays and as a glyph to denote price reductions. “Everyone knows that XXL has a huge assortment of products to choose from,” he says.

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