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Browns Mayfair Flagship is a place to discover, dream and play

Retail Focus

Browns has always been an innovative retailer and since we acquired the company in 2015 FARFETCH has worked together with the team to keep this spirit alive and pioneer new ways of engaging customers – both online and offline. We were influenced by the artists Donald Judd, Carl Andre and Fausto Melotti.

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A play between art, craft and design with Atelier Kaja Dahl

Design Wanted

Dahl graduated with a masters degree in Design for Luxury and Craftsmanship from ECAL in 2015 , after completing her bachelor in Product and Interior design at Beckmans college of Design in Stockholm. ” ‘The Stoneware Ritual’, a contrast between carved, polished and raw stone – Images Courtesy of Kaja Dahl.

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Wrapping up Mexico Design Fair’s first edition

Design Wanted

Through their work, inspired by the manipulation of contrasts and shadows, they aim to create emotions oscillating from the poetic to the practical. Design gallery Shelf , established in Mexico City in 2015, emerged from the need to work in new design explorations. Sombra is an architectural lighting design brand based in Mexico City.

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17 Inspiring Jewellery Shop Designs

Barber Design

Differentiation is critical for retail brands and as you will see from our contrasting list here, there are plenty of different ways for jewellery stores to express themselves and their brand message, with authentic stories expressed through both their interior and customer experience design.

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

VMS

In 1925, Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover said, “The Midas of advertising has given artists freedom and independence.”. In sharp contrast to the harsh realities of the Depression, the 1930s was the most elegant period in Hollywood’s history. Sherwood Anderson, John P. Marquand and F. Scott Fitzgerald were writing ad copy.