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Natural materials create "a sense of refuge" in Kyiv boutique Friends of Fashion

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The clients wanted an interior that reflected their brand's style and philosophy, with a focus on organic details and harmony," Kovalenko told Dezeen. Throughout the store, the design team aimed to evoke the flow of fabrics, using curved forms and soft, textured materials such as the lightweight curtains that line some of the walls.

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

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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. Golden spider and giallo sienna marble niches contrast with a grey-blue marble table and grigio alpi marble walls.

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Akin Atelier houses Gallery Shop at Sydney Modern in "translucent bubble"

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The Gallery Shop comprises two resin walls that curve around its displays, with a gap between the two of them forming the entry point. Its walls are constructed of 29 modules formed of 12 tonnes of resin. Stainless steel is used for display plinths, providing a contrast to the warm tones of the resin.

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Fashion brand Forte Forte "drowns" its Rome store in green onyx

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The duo wanted to create a store interior that would sit in contrast with the building's traditional travertine facade. The focus is on contrast, because in Rome contrast is always, and has always been, harmony," said Forte. Above: an asymmetrical door marks its entrance. An onyx door sits within a brass wall.

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Norm Architects fashions industrial yet warm interiors for Notabene flagship in Copenhagen

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A harmonious mix of concrete, oakwood and aluminium features in this Copenhagen shoe store , which has been designed by Danish studio Norm Architects. Thick slats of oakwood align to form the balustrade of the store's staircase, which takes customers down to a shoeshine bar.

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Forte Forte's Tuscan boutique features subtle nautical details

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We also had an opportunity to work on unprecedented balances and harmonious contrasts. The same material also forms other elements across the interior such as door handles, side tables and slender plinths for displaying shoes. Shoes are showcased on narrow plinths. The rear of the store is lined in gold leaf.

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Helle Mardahl opens candy-coloured glassware store in former home of Danish royal jeweller

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The building's historical features were preserved "These elements now embrace our organically shaped objects, creating a dance of contrasts the sharp details of the past meeting the soft fluidity of our designs," she added. In contrast, the storefront features bold flamingo-pink double doors, serving as the interior's sole vibrant accent.