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Collecting first-party data is critical to retail success. Here’s why

Inside Retail

I look at it from a perspective that there is identifying it, then capturing it, then nurturing it. But I think many retailers are now thinking about how you can be more relevant from a user or customer experience perspective. In contrast, a mattress brand might see a customer once every four or five years.

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Mismatch in values with employers contributing to employee exodus

Inside Retail

The research found that more than half of the 1605 respondents said they would look to leave their employer if the company did not meaningfully prioritise work-life balance (56 per cent) or well-being (55 per cent).

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WGNB creates minimal monochrome SVRN store in Chicago

Dezeen

Benches balanced on irregularly shaped rocks also act as product displays in the store "Spatial design of the SVRN store began with our interpretation of the SVRN's brand identity and narrative through the eastern perspective," said WGNB.

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Why Inclusive Design Is The Key To Equitable Workspaces In The Future of Work

All Work

Implementing inclusive design requires involving diverse user groups in the design process, balancing competing needs, and employing varied design elements like zones, materials, colors, and lighting to accommodate different users. Creating inclusive spaces often means balancing competing needs.

Design 72
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Gentle Monster opens HAUS SHANGHAI

Retail Focus

Defying the traditional layout of commercial space that prioritizes efficiency and function, Gentle Monster exemplifies its new perspective on Future Retail. The Shanghai store, expressing elegance and individuality through the delicate balance of spatial elements, captures Tamburins’ artistic vision.

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Tutto Bene uses silk and glass details to create "artist's loft" Cubitts store

Dezeen

A 1960s glass and chrome chandelier decorates Cubitts' Angel store "It's a long, slim room with an atelier atmosphere due to the strong contrasts of light and shadow," the studio's co-founder Oskar Kohnen told Dezeen. Each element speaks a clear material language.

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Tutto Bene uses silk and glass details to create "artist's loft" Cubitts store

Dezeen

A 1960s glass and chrome chandelier decorates Cubitts' Angel store "It's a long, slim room with an atelier atmosphere due to the strong contrasts of light and shadow," the studio's co-founder Oskar Kohnen told Dezeen. Each element speaks a clear material language.