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Farm Rio CEO Fabio Barreto on how the brand’s bold approach is winning customers

Inside Retail

From eye-catching brand partnerships to strategic category expansion, Farm Rio is slowly but surely taking the world by storm, one tropically patterned print at a time. The two decided to fill in the white space themselves and started with a small booth at an independent fashion market. Tropical fruits and flowers. Jungle prints.

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Melbourne restaurant Calia collapses, owing $2 million to hospitality platform Liven

Inside Retail

Launched by entrepreneur Jason Chang in 2016, Calia boasts gourmet cuisine prepared by chefs with Michelin-starred pedigree. With prominent Lonsdale Street frontage in one of Australia’s premiere shopping districts, Calia also offers a retail space filled with take-home ingredients, premium liquor and homewares.

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Adytum Library in Canberra is arranged around a single book-lined counter

Dezeen

A chunky, wedge-shaped island crafted from plaster and beeswax anchors the sparse interior of this pop-up library, shop and exhibition space that design studio Pattern has created in Canberra. Sydney-based studio Pattern – which is also developing the interiors of Adytum's spa – was asked to design the library.

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Brentford FC reveals new bee-inspired visual identity

Design Week

The work includes a new typeface and updated colour palette as well as a pattern system that can be used across visual assets. Cook was part of the team at Article design studio which redesigned the club’s crest in 2016. This pattern can be used as a background for physical visual assets such as posters.

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Heymat Zen – A new concept of customisable rug tiles fit for every space

Design Wanted

Heymat Zen is a new interpretation of Kristine Five Melvær’s award-winning design, where the pattern has been transformed into three tiles that can be combined in an infinite number of ways. This way, each person can create their own unique pattern , in sizes tailored to their wishes and the space available.

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Retail Design Awards – Barber shortlisted for two Retail Week Interiors Awards 2016

Barber Design

Design features include black and white candy striped flooring, hanging glass bubbles, harlequin wall tile patterns and liquorice rope-effect pillars. The post Retail Design Awards – Barber shortlisted for two Retail Week Interiors Awards 2016 appeared first on Barber Design.

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From Saks to start-up: How this brand founder aims to change women’s health

Inside Retail

We spoke with her about coming up with the concept and how to stand out in the increasingly competitive wellness space. IR : Where are the current white spaces in the wellness industry, especially concerning period care, and how is Elix Healing helping fill them in? Inside Retail : How did you come up with the concept for Elix Healing?

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