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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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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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Choosing the Best Materials for Visual Merchandising Concepts in Luxury Retail Stores

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Dutch contemporary artist Levi van Veluw , the creator of inaugural window display art for Hermès’ at Nordiska Kompaniet, said, “the window becomes an experience.” Retail experts agree that visual merchandising is more than creating window displays to attract customers. Metal in Retail Displays .

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Modum Atelier arranges boutique around raised wooden pavilion

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The mottled rust on the surface of the steel matches the tonality of the bricks, creating a sense of a texture that has been baptised by time," the studio told Dezeen. Clothing displays are arranged along a curving path around the store while strategically placed mirrors and windows frame views of the courtyard and surrounding streets below.

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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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Office JDY designs minimalist Veja store in Williamsburg

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Shoe brand Veja's Brooklyn store by local studio Office JDY features lime-plaster walls and displays, exposed brickwork and an outdoor courtyard wrapped in red-coloured wood. Another wall and a stepped display in front were covered in a custom lime plaster mix developed in collaboration with local craftspeople. metre) length.

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

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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. Glossy red details feature throughout the store in finishes and furnishings The second room is more "elegant and eclectic", according to Halleröd.

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