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Unboxing the Design Museum’s blockbuster sneakers exhibition

Design Week

The Design Museum has reopened with an exhibition on what it calls “one of the most universal design objects”: the sneaker. The show has been designed with a view to elevate the shoe to its cult status, according to InterestingProjects co-founder Joana Filipe.

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Bullring & Grand Central secures 27,500 sq ft JD Sports upsize for Summer 2023

Retail Focus

JD Sports, which has been at Bullring since 2003, will open a new 27,500 sq ft store on the lower level. Amid an evolving retail landscape, Bullring & Grand Central has continued to attract household names as well as young, cool digitally native brands, while repurposing legacy space with innovative new concepts including entertainment.

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Prince Philip: “An incredible ambassador of design”

Design Week

While Prince Philip proved a divisive figure in his life – largely thanks to his public gaffes – the Duke of Edinburgh left behind a significant design legacy following his death aged 99 last week. He had, for example, been the patron of the Chartered Society of Designers (CSD) since 1969.

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Aesop store interior references Louisiana Museum of Modern Art

Dezeen

The Danish bricks and narrow floor plan of this Aesop store in Copenhagen nod to the "humble" design of the nearby Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. Located on Kronprinsensgade in Copenhagen's old town, the neutral-hued store was created by skincare brand Aesop 's in-house design team to complement its setting without "unnecessary flourishes".

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Snarkitecture uses recycled materials for Pharrell Williams' streetwear brand store in Miami

Dezeen

New York design studio Snarkitecture has designed a flagship store for the streetwear clothing brand Billionaire Boys Club, created by American musician Pharrell Williams and Japanese graphic designer Nigo. Snarkitecture designed a flagship for Billionaire Boys Club in Miami. The space used to be a warehouse.

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Net-a-Porter, Ssense, Farfetch: How luxury’s e-commerce leaders stack up

Inside Retail

Net-a-Porter is considered a pioneer in the online luxury space since its founding at the start of the millennium in the year 2000 by Natalie Massenet. Ssense was launched in 2003 by brothers, Rami, Firas and Bassel Atallah and considers itself a fashion outsider despite its strong industry influence and ability to sell out brands.

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5 minutes with Italian designer Luca Nichetto at Edit Napoli

Design Wanted

Last month, we caught up with Luca Nichetto to discuss design fairs, his work with French lifestyle brand La Manufacture, and how his career as a designer started off with knocking on people’s doors. Multidisciplinary designer Luca Nichetto has been busy lately. First of all, how did your journey in design begin?

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