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Fashion house Bottega Veneta has opened a boutique designed by its creative director Matthieu Blazy inside the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II shopping arcade in Milan. Throughout the space, soft textures are found in leather seating and wool carpets, while modular shelving units build a sense of discovery and play," Bottega Veneta said.
Light fixtures inspired by James Turrell artworks, balancing stones, and a circular golden changing room feature in the interiors of fashion brand Forte Forte 's Los Angeles boutique. Two rectilinear shop windows are framed by a sage-green enamelled metal facade with the boutique's glowing logo.
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MRDK , also known as Ménard Dworkind, designed the interiors of the Attitude boutique to reflect the sustainable focus of the cosmetics for sale. Located on Saint Denis Street in the Plateau Mont-Royal neighbourhood, the 1,000-square-foot (93-square-metre) shop is laid out to evoke a "journey through nature" according to MRDK.
"Also the work of Carlo Scarpa we find interesting, more as a mindset on how to work with details and textures to create a subtle elegance and luxury." To do so, a lot of effort was put into the colour palette and different textured materials used for the flagship store. The textures are as important as colour and materials.
The store's focal point is a red lacquered-metal spiral staircase The helical lacquered-metal form has solid balustrades and steps with a diamond-plate texture for added grip. It leads up to a second level where another red wall with floating shelves is used for product displays. The photography is courtesy of Diesel.
The new store design delivers a textural and sensory experience for customers. For example, the “heritage wall” is an abstract hat mould’s texture of the brand’s signature eight-millimetre raffia braid. They will complement the brand’s retail network that consists of David Jones and smaller premium boutiques.
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The textured display plinths were developed with a bespoke fabricator based in New York, who CNC-carved the forms. The studio incorporated various other materials into the scheme such as textured sprayed plaster on the walls, Romano travertine for the floor, and champagne-coloured anodised aluminium for the display boxes.
The female-founded company “rooted in community, craft, quality and functionality” found an ideal fit for the new locale alongside a variety of charming boutiques. The light hardwood floors and white built-ins juxtapose varying shades of warm hues including deep reds, blues and golden browns.
We asked Shoplight’s Focusing Manager, Terry Vann, why focusing is so important in retail lighting: Focusing allows you to control the spread of light and pops of colour on the shop floor. This helps customers make informed choices about things like colour, texture and usability.
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Last month, Australian luxury skincare brand Rationale launched its first two international boutiques in Singapore, under the wing of South Korean beauty giant Amorepacific, which invested in the company in 2020. I’m so proud of the team. It’s been a challenging year, but we’ve really taken on the big and small wins.
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