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Bally Unveils A New London Flagship on Regent Street, Celebrating its 170-Year Heritage

Retail Focus

A prevalent design theme centres around London clay, which forms the bedrock of the Thames underground to the building blocks of the city’s iconic landmarks above ground. A focus on materials creates an open, flexible space with visual contrasts, a central Bally Haus feature. Bally Haus London opened its doors on July 13th.

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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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Siete’s astronomical aesthetic is all about sculpture and space

Design Wanted

Last year, they merged to form Siete, which in Spanish means seven, a name they chose because of its symbolic value. A contrasting touch-sensitive, stainless steel switch connects the two elements which “ represents the human relationship between Earth and space,” says Fernandez. It’s a visual and tactile experience.”

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Burgers and podcast booths: Morris Moor brings city vibes to the suburbs

Inside Retail

Morris Moor, a buzzy new precinct in Moorabbin, is bringing Melbourne’s foodie culture to the suburbs with some of the city’s biggest hospitality businesses taking up space in the $100-million mixed-use development from Up Property. The suburbs in contrast are booming. Get people off the couch and into stores.

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Interiors inspiration: Design Week’s pick of “theatrical” spaces

Design Week

The resulting space borrows ideas from both hospitality and work interiors, as the team sought to balance “function and atmosphere” Adaptable seating was key, the studio explains. These are spaces that “often seem tiny, but have a surprising capacity thanks to clever seating,” the studio says.

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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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Folding polycarbonate wall reveals earthy interiors of São Paulo wellness space Dois Trópicos

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"The concept of the project is a hybrid space, there is no determination or boundaries. We want a space that integrates gastronomy, the practice of yoga and botany," MNMA explained. It leads up to an open studio space for yoga and massages. it feels like 'home'." the studio continued. Photography is by Andre Klotz.