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Shogo Onodera transforms existing surfaces in Tokyo boutique to "avoid making anything new"

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The boutique takes over an existing retail space in the city's Shibuya district, where the previous tenant had left the interior largely intact with much of the display furniture and internal surfaces still in functional condition. This technique was also applied to columns, walls, ceilings and mirrors to create a cohesive aesthetic.

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Natural materials create "a sense of refuge" in Kyiv boutique Friends of Fashion

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A curved bench and sinuous display rails meander through the interconnected spaces of this fashion store in Kyiv , Ukraine, which interior designer Katerina Kovalenko has conceived as a calming sanctuary for shoppers. The post Natural materials create "a sense of refuge" in Kyiv boutique Friends of Fashion appeared first on Dezeen.

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Modum Atelier arranges boutique around raised wooden pavilion

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Architecture studio Modum Atelier has created the Moment boutique within a historic building that encloses a hidden courtyard in Nanjing , China. Modum Atelier has transformed a historic two-storey building into a boutique Modum Atelier aimed to create an identity for the store that respected the historic fabric of the area.

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Halleroed mixes French and Japandi influences inside L/Uniform's Paris boutique

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In the arty Paris district of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Stockholm design studio Halleroed has designed a new boutique for French bag and luggage brand L/Uniform. The first room was designed to nod to the vernacular of the traditional French marketplace, with stepped display furniture and rustic materials, such as walls papered in woven raffia.

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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 micro-cement structures form the walls, ceilings and displays, pairing graceful curves with sharp geometric elements.

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Mooradian Studio sprays London boutique interior with recycled newspaper pulp

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Architecture office Mooradian Studio used spray-on paper pulp to create a bumpy texture across the walls and ceilings of north London menswear store Natalino. The textured finish is created by blowing the compressed flaked-paper material onto the surfaces together with a non-toxic binding agent. The photography is by Thomas Adank.

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

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For the latter two, securing impressive multi-storey street-facing units in these prime areas made them a natural choice for a more ambitious boutique concept. From the textures of our interior to the presentation of the merchandise, our intent is to create spaces that allow for raw beauty to shine.

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