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Six new retail spaces in Australia: From Louboutin and Saint Laurent to Cue

Inside Retail

Christian Louboutin Sydney, New South Wales The plush red carpet welcomes patrons into Christian Louboutin’s new boutique, striking a sharp contrast to the glossy white floors of Sydney’s Westfield CBD mall. This flows into the men’s space, which manifests in the same aesthetic but with a golden twist on the handmade salt panels.

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

Dezeen

There is a secluded Blue Room at the back of the store "Visitors are guided through this fluid and inviting environment, designed to spark curiosity and offer a unique experience tailored to each product, culminating in spaces that provide a singular journey."

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Joseph Cheaney’s Gallery-Esque Retail Boutique on New Bond Street is a Testament to a Wider Cultural Shift in Luxury

Retail Focus

Natural light flows abundantly through the store’s fully glazed elevations, bouncing off strategically placed mirrors and light boxes to create an atmospheric depth to the space that exudes a sense of timelessness. Cheaney’s store concept on New Bond Street also offers an expertly refined marriage of tradition and modernity.

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Sanjay Puri Architects designs Mumbai boutique to reflect "the future of Indian fashion"

Dezeen

The contrasting elements throughout the space embody the idea that femininity and strength can coexist." This installation not only adds a creative touch to the space but also reinforces the brand's appreciation for the craft and materials at the heart of the industry."

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Glass blocks divide Eye Eye optical store by Best Practice Architecture

Dezeen

Cutouts in the low ceiling add extra height to the Eye Eye retail space Unlike the inaugural space, the new store does not benefit from tall ceilings and a strong street presence. So the architects had to get creative to turn the "drab" commercial building into a fun and inviting environment.

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Ferrari’s flagship store in Milan combines heritage and innovation

Retail Focus

The interior walls of the store consist of hand applied terracotta elegantly contrasted by bespoke white clay bricked walls. Continuing downstairs, visitors can participate in a unique e-sport experience in the Retail space, experiencing the same challenges and emotions of Ferrari drivers in virtual reality.

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Khaite flagship store designed as a "tribute to the cultural legacy of SoHo"

Dezeen

The couple looked to encapsulate the legacy of its location The entire 371 square metre ground floor of the store was dedicated to retail space while the building's basement was reserved for back-of-house workings as well as a private meeting area. Our first design studio was just down the street."

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