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Charles & Keith co-founder Keith Wong on the brand’s global expansion 

Inside Retail

For instance, in Shibuya, we’ve incorporated modular furnishings that align with the Japanese preference for a contemporary space and integrated exclusive art pieces by local artist, Tomo Sakurai. They are intended to be a physical manifestation of our brand today, where elevated materials meld harmoniously with trendsetting style.

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How Porsche is reimagining the auto showroom with art and co-working spaces

Inside Retail

The Porsche Centre Xi’an Chanba offers a harmonious blend of Eastern and Western aesthetics, seamlessly combining the contemporary elegance of Porsche with the rich cultural traditions of Xi’an. Areas of hospitality were enriched with art pieces, materials and aesthetics that resonate with the local customer. “By

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Does Office Art Actually Matter?

All Work

Art in the office improves mental health, reduces stress, and fosters a sense of community and cultural cohesion, making the workplace more enjoyable and collaborative. Amongst many creative methods that companies use to inspire a return to the physical office, well-curated art is especially effective at deepening workers’ sense of community.

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Why art beats science in retail: Storytelling, design and sensory experience

Inside Retail

The solution doesn’t lie in more tech investment, but in embracing something often overlooked in retail circles: the art of retail. Unlocking the unfair advantage Art provides retailers with a distinct and underused edge in capturing consumer attention because it connects on a deeper, emotional level. Retail can do the same.

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Hermès reopens its store in Pacific Place Mall, revealing a unique, spacious design and reaffirming its history with Hong Kong

Retail Focus

Bespoke geometric frames and cabinets display a selection of colourful objects, which add a sense of rhythm to the customer’s journey. The impactful metal façade, inspired by optical art and crafted from overlapping graphic motifs of a Hermès print and an abstract jungle landscape, appears to vibrate as customers pass by.

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Ksubi Open Their First London Standalone Store

Retail Focus

“London’s been calling us for some time with its buzzing music and arts communities. The first floor features high-end details such as an inlaid red marble cash desk and a bold concrete ceiling which compliments grey granite display plinths and custom clothes rails.

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Diamonds Are Not A Girl’s Best Friend–An Elevated Shopping Experience Is

Retail Focus

Taking this into consideration, NELSON Worldwide designed London Jewelers’ newest jewellery boutique in Short Hills, New Jersey to be a retail destination, allowing visitors to peruse endless jewellery displays, try things on, and have fun with it – because the selection process should be just as exciting as the final purchase.

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