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Halleroed contrasts colour and texture inside Boygar's Tbilisi store

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To create a striking visual contrast against the more neutral tones and materials, Halleroed added a velvet green sofa and a matching curved green screen with a high-gloss finish. These have integrated mirrors, as well as floating shelves to display Boygar's products. Photography is by Ludovic Balay.

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Ten Chinese bookshops that display books in imaginative ways

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From shops that display books on tree trunk columns to stores that reflect books all over the walls, we've rounded up ten bookshops in China that exhibit books in non-traditional ways. The books that line the many walls are amplified by mirrored panels on the ceiling, giving the illusion that there are thousands of books within the store.

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Case-Real contrasts plaster and steel inside Aesop store in Shinjuku

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Coarse plaster walls offset glinting stainless-steel display fixtures in this restrained store that architecture studio Case-Real has designed for Aesop in Shinjuku, Tokyo. The locally based studio decided to use two contrasting materials that it felt reflected the dichotomy of natural and artificial – plaster and steel.

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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.

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Robots in retail: Balancing automation with the human touch

Inside Retail

The line between automation and human interaction must be carefully managed, or customer satisfaction may take a hit. A customer seeking inspiration or education on a product may feel frustrated when greeted by a robot instead of a knowledgeable human.

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Cara Loves Karl pop-up of the future

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The CARA LOVES KARL campaign is firmly grounded in the future — a modern take on the KARL LAGERFELD brand’s history — to reimagine luxury retail in a way that gives a glimpse of what is to come for the sector, while showing the increasingly blurred line between the physical and the digital.

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Halleroed inserts sculptural travertine display plinths in Axel Arigato's Paris store

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Design studio Halleroed has used travertine podiums to display sneakers like sculptures in the Paris store of streetwear label Axel Arigato. Axel Arigato's Paris store is dotted with travertine display plinths. We do the opposite by displaying our product on podiums in the centre of the room instead, like a piece of sculpture.".

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