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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. The bespoke pattern of the artisan floor tiles is continued across custom rugs in the fitting rooms designed by Milton and produced by Floor Story.

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Inside the latest luxury and concept store openings in the US

Inside Retail

This linear layout guides visitors toward the back of the space, where a gracefully arched portal frames one of Easyplants best-selling products, creating a captivating focal point. Picture breezy afternoons, retro architecture, and lively patterns that celebrate Miamis playful, laid-back spirit.

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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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Gridded steel facade evokes bamboo forest at Hermès store in Tokyo

Dezeen

The street is lined with high-end boutiques including a Jil Sander store with an interior designed by John Pawson , and an OMA-designed store for Coach featuring herringbone-patterned glass facades. Small window displays are incorporated into the patterned cladding, along with lighting that illuminates the stonework at night.

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First Asia Pacific Adidas Flagship in Myeongdong, Seoul

Retail Focus

The new facade design language extends the block outline of traditional Korean architecture while seamlessly blending in with the facade of the original building. When someone steps on the digital floor, the displayed pattern will change accordingly.

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Six new retail spaces in Australia: From Louboutin and Saint Laurent to Cue

Inside Retail

The red scale-tiled facades feature throughout, forming a unique and iconic pattern inspired by mirror glass scales installed in the first Christian Louboutin boutique in the Galerie Véro-Dodat, Paris. The focal point is a feature room in a curved form enclosed by a jade-green leather curtain suspended from a custom polished-chrome rail.

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Interiors inspiration: Design Week’s favourite new projects

Design Week

Paying homage to Italian architecture, the first arrival and bar lounge features sweeping archways and decorative screens. A focal point of the space is a large mural designed and painted by London-based illustrator Kate Philipson. Greenery punctuates the indoor space, and overflows in the connected courtyard.