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Herzog & de Meuron inserts zigzagged staircase in Toteme Beijing flagship store

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Founded in 2014, the Swedish brand is known for its minimalist designs. Floors and ceilings were created with high-gloss black lacquer wood texture In direct contrast to the white structure, floors and ceilings were created with high-gloss black lacquer wood texture.

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Halleroed inserts sculptural travertine display plinths in Axel Arigato's Paris store

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Design studio Halleroed has used travertine podiums to display sneakers like sculptures in the Paris store of streetwear label Axel Arigato. Axel Arigato's Paris store is dotted with travertine display plinths. We do the opposite by displaying our product on podiums in the centre of the room instead, like a piece of sculpture.".

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Bankrupt beauty: Lessons from Revlon’s supply chain failures

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Like other legacy brands, they invested in magazine editorials which drove shoppers into stores, where sales would be converted through personal selling and glossy displays. When business was booming, Revlon’s strategy was to expand sales through mass market department stores, as well as buying expensive advertising.

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Axel Arigato opens "upside-down" pop-up sneaker shop in Selfridges

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Installed in Selfridge's first-floor menswear department for 12 months, the topsy-turvy pop-up store is a departure from the stone displays and pared-back colour palette ordinarily associated with the Swedish streetwear label 's retail environments. The Axel Arigato shop-in-shop is located in Selfridges.

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Glossier Boston store features pastel green mouldings

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Products are displayed on wavy trays Mirrors are positioned to face one another in order to create infinite reflections of customers testing makeup and skincare products. The merchandise is displayed on the wavy trays, cylindrical displays and rectangular tables found in many of Glossier's stores.

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Studio Anne Holtrop creates gypsum walls that look like fabric for Maison Margiela store

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Located at 22 Bruton Street, the boutique is laid out across 190-square-metres and displays Maison Margiela's Co-Ed collections , with men's and women's ready-to-wear alongside accessories such as shoes, jewellery and eyewear. Gypsum partition walls separate the retail space. The gypsum walls are cast in fabric moulds.

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Bernard Dubois incorporates nightclub references into Courrèges' Paris store

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ges store, Dubois deliberately exposed the raw concrete walls, creating a contrast with the softness of the fabric and the carpet. Only clothing displays provide a colourful contrast. Bernard Dubois set up his eponymous firm in 2014 after graduating as an architect from La Cambre in Brussels in 2009.

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