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Gentle Monster opens HAUS SHANGHAI

Retail Focus

In addition, various forms of collaged media art and aesthetic furniture provide a distinct F&B experience. Tenacious yet pliant art pieces cut through the centre, forcing an unexpected flow of traffic inside the space. HAUS SHANGHAI’s 2nd floor houses the world’s largest Gentle Monster store.

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Vaga Arquitectura and Pistache Ganache wrap Brazilian store in undulating "membrane"

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Curves line the store facade and continue inside The coral facade bubbles out to mark the store's corner entrance, meanwhile forming a small front courtyard with the neighbouring wall. The sidewalk pavers are painted with a bright indigo hue to define the area. The three-colour palette and soft curves continue inside the store.

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Glass blocks divide Eye Eye optical store by Best Practice Architecture

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Niches in the partitions contain mirrors and product displays The specified glass blocks are used to divide the store, forming angled walls with openings that feature mirrors, product displays and furniture that spans both sides.

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How Bugskin extended the life of Bonds’ campaign by up-cycling old billboards

Inside Retail

As mentioned earlier, we’ve built strong relationships with companies like NGV and Ooh Media, which give us a consistent flow of materials. It’s all about being resourceful and making connections to keep the materials in circulation. So, in a way, this project flowed more smoothly and naturally compared to our usual process.

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WGNB creates minimal monochrome SVRN store in Chicago

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A variety of monolithic furniture pieces direct the flow of movement around this fashion boutique in Chicago, designed by South Korean studio WGNB. The spatial layout of the store considers the current that customer's circulation creates in the space with the objects and openness," said the studio.

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Issey Miyake store in Osaka is splashed with water-themed details

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"Linking the city of water, Osaka, with the continuous circulation of interesting ideas that bubble up from making things at Issey Miyake to the image of the store, I arrived at the design concept of a 'fount of creativity'," explained Noma, who is also art director of the gallery inside Issey Miyake's Kyoto branch. "If

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Collective installs stage in New York ONS Clothing store

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The ramp allows a natural flow of circulation from a higher point entering the very deep area at the back of the store, and at the same time, its hovering presence performs as an object in space," the studio added. When closed the fabric curtains extend 30 metres forming a backdrop for the retail displays.