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Why design brand Koskela is rethinking the way it sells furniture

Inside Retail

What we found was that having a 100-year-old warehouse space that relied on a lot of foot traffic to make it work didn’t really necessarily sell furniture in the best way. While Koskela offered this service in its previous store, there was no dedicated space for it. Celebrating First Nations artists.

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New store, new website, new vision: Here’s what’s next for Koskela

Inside Retail

What prompted you to move to a new space in North Sydney? We could have stayed, but going through Covid-19, and shifting the whole of the retail operation to an e-commerce strategy gave us the opportunity to get off that treadmill of having a seven-day-a-week physical retail space and to reimagine what a retail experience could be like.

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Bernard Dubois incorporates nightclub references into Courrèges' Paris store

Dezeen

ges ' artistic director Nicolas Di Felice asked Dubois to create an interior that blends this distinctive visual language with subtle references to nightclubs. Curved U-shaped elements resembling upside-down arches feature alongside the mirrors towards the back of the store in a homage to classical architecture and space travel. "I

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David Rockwell’s 2021 Oscars set is both “intimate and grand”

Design Week

This is the third time Rockwell Group has designed the set for the Academy Awards, with the consultancy previously leading the design in 2009 and 2010. Rockwell designed four separate spaces for the ceremony, which helped to minimised congregation throughout. Image courtesy of Spencer Lowell for Rockwell Group Intimate seating.

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The Adoption of Pop-Up Stores by Luxury Brands

Retail Focus

The evolution of pop-up stores took another significant turn in 2009 when the concept expanded beyond retail to encompass industries such as food and beverage, capitalising on the principles of ephemerality and exclusivity.

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From Cobblestones to Cyberspace: VMSD Celebrates Its 125th Year of Service to the Retail Industry

VMS

These building technologies, with the ability to span large spaces, led to the development of the show window. Originally based in Chicago, it was purchased by Cincinnati-based ST Publications (later renamed ST Media Group) and eventually merged with its competitor at the time – Display World – in 1938.