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Navigating the new normal in retail shipping: Insights from Shippit’s new report

Inside Retail

Shippit’s latest State of Shipping Report for 2024 offers a comprehensive look into current trends and challenges facing retailers, shedding light on how businesses can adapt and thrive in this dynamic environment. In 2018, 81 per cent of retailers provided this benefit, but this figure has dropped to 70 per cent this year.

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The power of collaboration according to Italian lighting brand Masiero

Design Wanted

Here, Italian lighting company Masiero and designers from its previous collaborations share thoughts on their potential. Since it was founded in 1981, Masiero has transformed from a small atelier in Northern Italy’s Casale sul Sile, to one of the world’s leading specialists in lighting.

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The new flagship of Moët & Chandon: Europe´s most glamorous Champagne Bar at Harrods London

Retail Focus

The 34-seat bar itself is the welcoming centrepiece, a curved shape echoing the contours of the land where the champagne emanates: Epernay; the terroir and the clay are embodied in the base and the bar top in different forms. Tradition meets modern luxury.

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CDUK partners with The Good Plastic Company

Retail Focus

The Good Plastic Company was founded in 2018 to contribute to solving the problem of the 400 million tonnes of plastic waste generated annually, and with the aim to substitute virgin plastic and other non-sustainable materials everywhere possible, making recycled plastic a new norm in design and architecture.

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What retailers can learn from Starbucks’ accessible store design

Inside Retail

From 8-10 am every day, lights will be dimmed and other aspects of its store operations will be modified. An estimated one in four Americans has some form of disability, and there are both societal and economic reasons for retailers to invest in inclusive stores. Starbucks isn’t the only retailer taking steps to be more accessible.

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Black spiral staircase twists through Joseph store in Miami Design District

Dezeen

Sybarite said other details include the irregular wall cutouts that form windows. White-painted walls and concrete floors are a backdrop to black metalwork fitted with LED lighting that forms frames around clothing rails and extends up in an angular form to meet the ceiling.

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From Tumi to Birkenstock, here are six cool new stores in Asia

Inside Retail

The flagship’s exterior features more than 250 aluminium fins with hundreds of LED lights creating a three-dimensional effect. Located in Tokyo, the store was created by the architectural firm Studio Dig and contains handcrafted tiling with an earthy vibe and soft-form furniture.