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stainless steel tubes curve and flow across the mikage shin aoyama store in tokyo

Design Boom

the curves respond to human presence, the flow of air, and the weight of clothing,' shares project architect hayao odagiri. The post stainless steel tubes curve and flow across the mikage shin aoyama store in tokyo appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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Mark Ingram Atelier continues to set the standard for what a luxury bridal experience can be.

Retail Focus

Arched antique brass window frames have been meticulously restored, preserving the architectural heritage and providing a breathtaking backdrop that feels both timeless and modern. “Look for subtlety; the tone should align with your desired style, ensuring a harmonious flow throughout the area.

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wooden tones + sweeping curves captivate shoppers inside bottega veneta’s st tropez store

Design Boom

the brand creates a continuous flow of rounded shelves while introducing ample daylight through generous window displays. The post wooden tones + sweeping curves captivate shoppers inside bottega veneta’s st tropez store appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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stainless steel tubes curve and flow across the mikage shin aoyama store in tokyo

Design Boom

the curves respond to human presence, the flow of air, and the weight of clothing,' shares project architect hayao odagiri. The post stainless steel tubes curve and flow across the mikage shin aoyama store in tokyo appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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Natural materials create "a sense of refuge" in Kyiv boutique Friends of Fashion

Dezeen

Throughout the store, the design team aimed to evoke the flow of fabrics, using curved forms and soft, textured materials such as the lightweight curtains that line some of the walls.

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Glass blocks divide Eye Eye optical store by Best Practice Architecture

Dezeen

Local studio Best Practice Architecture has used punchy colours, glass bricks and dichroic glass inside an optometry store in Seattle 's Leschi neighbourhood. For Eye Eye 's second location, founder Will Pentecost got back in touch with Best Practice Architecture , which had completed the brand's first brick-and-mortar store back in 2015.

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Romantic femininity, tone and texture are at the heart of steele. HOUSE flagship

Retail Focus

Working to retain and compliment the original architectural language of the 1900’s heritage building, big sweeping arches were introduced between spaces to create synergy and flow, enhanced by walls in a gentle French wash that relaxes the main areas.

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