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FADAA uses bio-concrete screens to shade D/O Aqaba retail space

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Crushed shells were used to form the bio-brick partitions at this store for a decor brand in Aqaba, Jordan , by architecture studio FADAA. Designed by the Jordanian studio for Decoration One , the D/O Aqaba retail space is a flexible showcase for the local brand's craft-focused homeware and ornaments.

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123 Architects designs futuristic ‘White Cave’ retail space in Beijing

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There is ample room for displaying products in a distinctive way, while a VIP room gives notable customers a futuristic space where they can shop in privacy. m deep display space that draws passers-by in. The post 123 Architects designs futuristic ‘White Cave’ retail space in Beijing appeared first on DesignWanted.

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Yatofu fosters "relaxed holiday atmosphere" in Jianze showroom

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The 80-square-metre retail space belongs to Chinese design brand Jianze and forms part of an emerging cultural district in the city's Liangzhe New Town. The delicate colour scheme also contrasts with the raw concrete ceiling, where exposed ducting and lighting tracks add to the industrial feel.

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ANY designs New York showroom and research library for Vowels

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New York studio ANY has designed the first physical retail space for streetwear brand Vowels, including an 18-metre-long "library" that holds a rotating collection of design books. The narrow space features exposed concrete surfaces and exposed services, contrasted by a minimalist white volume inserted on one side.

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

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Curved resin walls define this retail space , which architecture studio Akin Atelier has created for the Sydney Modern extension at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. The Gallery Shop comprises two resin walls that curve around its displays, with a gap between the two of them forming the entry point.

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Glass blocks divide Eye Eye optical store by Best Practice Architecture

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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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Reflecting pool centres XC273 fashion boutique in former Shanghai towel factory

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Set across three floors, the XC273 retail space houses designer showrooms and pop-ups alongside a small cafe, as well as providing spaces for temporary exhibitions and events. The building is organised around three voids, which now form the basis of the store's circulation routes.