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

Dezeen

Located in a former warehouse on a corner in Miami 's Wynwood neighbourhood, the store is a flagship for Billionaire Boys Club (BBC) , which was founded in 2003 and includes sub-brands Icecream, Bee Line and Billionaire Girls Club. The exterior of the store is clad in a light plaster material and the walls feature decorative murals.

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

Design Middleeast

The restaurant is set within The Els Club, affording spectacular views of the famous golf course, as a tribute to Ernie Els’ incredible 2003 Mercedes Championship victory. 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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Unboxing the Design Museum’s blockbuster sneakers exhibition

Design Week

One of these links is Nike’s Air Max model (known as 110s), which were immortalised on the cover of Dizzee Rascal’s debut album Boy in Da Corner in 2003. The design team used metal trays for displays which “evoke this production line of various technological developments”, Filipe explains.

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Love Design® – The tenth appointment with AIRC and ADI in the name of research and design is back in a new digital edition

Design Wanted

For the 2021 edition, the Organizing Committee is composed of: Antonio Lupi, Ares Line, Caimi Brevetti, De Padova, De Rigo Vision, Fiat 500, Flos, Gucci, Kartell, Martinelli Luce, Milaura, Miu Miu, Molteni & C., PdiPigna, Poliform, Prada, Rimadesio e Safilo.

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How to Win in Retail: Less Science, More Art

Retail Prophet

E-commerce, which in 2003 amounted to a rounding error on most retailers’ profit and loss statements, has become table stakes for any business wishing to survive. Perhaps this explains why decades-old song lyrics or movie lines are retained in our cognitive filing cabinets. But the shift is bigger than consumer-facing innovations.

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