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

Dezeen

White oak furniture creates a warm interior A long table and benches made of white oak are placed at the centre of the space, with fashion garments displayed at the lower end of both sides of the roof. In contrast, Neri&Hu created a cave-like shelter made of concrete for the 200-square-metre Woven Moonlight.

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Neri&Hu highlights simplicity and functionality at Shanghai art gallery

Dezeen

The facade of the gallery is framed in aged steel to contrast the contemporary gallery The facade of the gallery was framed in aged steel, with portions of solid metal and large glass panels arranged to form a window display for the artworks. The photography is by Zhu Runzi.

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Freitag store in Kyoto is designed to resemble the brand's own warehouse

Dezeen

Freitag 's Kyoto store, which is shortlisted in the small retail interior category of the 2020 Dezeen Awards , occupies what was formerly two separate retail units in the city's Nakagyo-ku district. Torafu Architects was founded in 2004 by Koichi Suzuno and Shinya Kamuro. The store's side elevation features a mural of a truck.

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S+S STUDIO: Redefining Luxury in Restaurant Design & Beyond

Design Middleeast

How did you get into interior design? Growing up, seeing the contrast between the natural beauty of the Ural Mountains, and the dull industrial landscape that surrounded us, we never accepted compromise. We’d spent years perfecting high-end residential interiors, so naturally we were a bit offended, but accepted the challenge.

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17 Inspiring Jewellery Shop Designs

Barber Design

This month we are taking a look at 17 inspiring jewellery shop designs, in the first of a new series of blog posts exploring how different retail sectors use distinct strategies in both their retail interiors and their approach to customer experience design. Cartier, New Bond Street, London.