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Ten pop-up shop interiors featuring memorable designs

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Our first lookbook of 2023 collects 10 pop-up shop interiors from around the world, from a swimming-pool-style store by fashion brand Jacquemus to a playful supermarket stocked with groceries made of felt. Showcasing a variety of material and colour palettes, here are 10 pop-up shops featured on Dezeen. Image courtesy of Selfridges.

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AIA Estúdio designs cave-like interior for clothing store in Rio de Janeiro

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Organic shapes and stone -like surfaces characterise the interior of the Haight clothing store in Rio de Janeiro , which was designed by interior and landscaping design practice AIA Estúdio. Rather than being a cumbersome obstacle, the pillar helps organise the shop's circulation and movement of shoppers, according to the studio. "It

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Linehouse creates greenhouse-informed food market in Shanghai

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The same recycled red bricks sourced from demolished houses in China can also be found on the interior walls, stacked to create three dimensional patterns. The interior of the market was designed to resemble a greenhouse, with shops and cafe's arrranged around a central, double-height atrium.

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Stu?ssy's Shibuya store interior by Perron-Roettinger draws upon the clothing brand's surfing roots

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Green timber storage features throughout the store's interior. Perron-Roettinger , founded by Willo Perron and Brian Roettinger, wanted to create a store interior that encourages circulation and interactivity. Its interiors portfolio includes projects for Fenty, SKIMS and private residences. The post Stu?ssy's

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Jungle-like interiors define this chocolate store in Taiwan by Soar Design Studio

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Only plenty of greenery and organic shapes seemed appropriate when designing the interiors of Terra Bean to Bar, a chocolate shop in Taiwan. Housed on the ground floor of a thirty-year-old apartment building, Soar came up with the idea of making the interiors look as though nature had invaded Terra Bean to Bar.

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The new Vegas Sports showroom creates a quirky, exploratory shopping experience for sports lovers

Retail Focus

The design scheme employs subtle, subliminal hints that encourage people to explore the space: ample circulation space, and nooks that unfold within a meandering layout. . The interior displays are arranged in such a way that they reveal themselves as the shoppers traverse the space, pulling them deeper with exciting elements.

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

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Vaga Arquitectura and Atelier Pistache Ganache have interior designed a mattress store The 162-square metre (1745-square foot) space is the new flagship store for Zissou , a Brazilian startup that specialises in "mattresses in a box" and other sleep products.