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monochromatic terracotta interiors by el departamento adorn new optical boutique in spain

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symmetrical layout by el departamento unfolds into a semicircle. The post monochromatic terracotta interiors by el departamento adorn new optical boutique in spain appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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Architecture for London creates demountable wood interior for Present & Correct store

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Local studio Architecture for London has designed an interior for stationery store Present & Correct in London , which features gridded joinery and draws on "wunderkammer" cabinets of curiosities. However, budgetary constraints meant that Architecture for London couldn't use hardwood for the joinery.

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Studio FB creates gallery-like interior for Frame store in Marylebone

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French interior design Studio FB and the co-founder of fashion brand Frame, Erik Torstensson, have designed a California-informed store for the brand in London. We imagined this new concept design layout as open as possible, which can be compared to a gallery." The photography is courtesy of Frame.

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Liang Architecture Studio creates retrofuturistic boutique in Hangzhou

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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 store features curved interiors. The store interior was informed by retrofuturism.

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Glass blocks divide Eye Eye optical store by Best Practice Architecture

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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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curiosity sculpts a blue labyrinth of onyx slabs within m-i-d’s concept store in kobe

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vertical slabs of different heights spread throughout the concept store, creating a playfully arbitrary layout. The post curiosity sculpts a blue labyrinth of onyx slabs within m-i-d’s concept store in kobe appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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FOG Architecture transforms Beijing courtyard house into fragrance store

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Chinese studio FOG Architecture has turned a courtyard house in Beijing into a flagship store for fragrance brand ToSummer with exposed wooden roof trusses and columns. FOG Architecture was founded by Zheng Yu and Zhan Di and has offices in London, Shanghai and Chongqing. The photography is by InSpace Architectural Photography.