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EJM Studio and Tina Vaia Studio craft new retail store for ME+EM inspired by Josef Albers’ artworks

Retail Focus

Existing architectural features, including the arched windows and original columns, have been preserved and turned into focal points. Featuring generous seating and expansive floor-to-ceiling mirrors, the changing area, with an abundance of natural light, invites customers to relax, linger, and engage.

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Liang Architecture Studio creates retrofuturistic boutique in Hangzhou

Dezeen

Grand steel and micro-cement structures, celestial lighting and symmetrical layouts add a sense of ceremony to the shopping experience within this clothing boutique in Hangzhou , China by Liang Architecture Studio. The symmetrical concrete forms and orb-like lighting continue on the second floor, which hosts a VIP display area. "The

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IVY: an architectural lighting solution designed by Vittorio Massimo

Design Wanted

Italian lighting specialist, Lodes, has joined forces with Italian architect, Vittorio Massimo, to create IVY. IVY is a minimal, geometric lighting piece composed of a ring hanging on a cable, which gives power to a made to measure LED module. Light and space are inseparable.’ I wanted to extend lighting into the wider design.

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Inside the latest luxury and concept store openings in the US

Inside Retail

Walking into the 1172-square-foot space designed by Ringo Studio, consumers are greeted by a 16-foot- long custom table with marble insets, anchored by a dramatic light fixture. The store offers a curated selection of over 100 plant types, from Anthurium Red to Parlor Palm, organised by size, light needs and pet-friendly options.

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Saint of Athens jewellery store designed to resemble 1960s swimming pool

Dezeen

It includes light blue tiles, lockers and a pool ladder. Light blue tiles, ladders and lockers create the swimming pool effect. Referencing the pool, the store incorporates light blue terrazzo tiles, beach balls, striped bolsters and a pool ladder on the wall. The light blue colour was chosen to create a modern yet retro feel.

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Top 10 Duty-Free Stores

Barber Design

In travel retail design, there are many aspects to consider regarding opening successful customer experiences, from the architecture dictating the shopfloor to lighting levels outside the space, retailers occupying sites nearby, retail design guidelines and of course, the duty free operator’s signature brand.

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Theory opens layered flagship store on Regent Street

Retail Focus

Architecture studio Sybarite have created a retail concept for the new Theory flagship store located on 101-113 Regent Street. This will be part of a ‘connected retail space’ with Uniqlo, also owned by Fast Retailing. It is the first time the two fashion brands have occupied a retail space in the same location in the UK and Europe. .