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D415 reimagines mundane materials for Bratislava boutique Som Store

Dezeen

Both are typically unappreciated materials, according to Gonda, and both have a matt grey in colour while being distinctive enough to create a subtle visual contrast. Som Store has been shortlisted in the small retail interior category of this year's Dezeen Awards. The photography is by D415.

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

Dezeen

Designer Helle Mardahl has combined her signature approach to colour with traditional architectural elements for the interior of her Copenhagen flagship store. In contrast, the storefront features bold flamingo-pink double doors, serving as the interior's sole vibrant accent.

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Landlords Need Reimagined Properties And Hospitality-Infused Amenities To Lure Tenants

All Work

Designing with a striking color palette draws the eye inward, and incorporating various textures also adds visual contrast and uniqueness to the interiors. The post Landlords Need Reimagined Properties And Hospitality-Infused Amenities To Lure Tenants appeared first on Allwork.Space.

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Frasers Group unveils new Frasers multibrand store concept in Wolverhampton

Retail Focus

Consumers can expect to be met by an Interiors Style Advisor who has been expertly trained to offer product and service knowledge and detailed trend advice to suit every customer brief. Design features include raw exposed steelwork contrasted by modern interventions including flooring, fixtures and finishes.

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Apparatus updates Los Angeles showroom to include a “modernist grotto”

Dezeen

Apparatus redesigned the interiors – which previously consisted of bold geometric and neoclassical elements – opting for an experience featuring a progression of materials that create distinct experiences for each room. This surface treatment has a reflective quality meant to contrast the first space.

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Studiopepe draws on Milanese stations for La Rinascente womenswear department

Dezeen

The fourth floor, which is home to the store's womenswear department, has been reimagined by the Milanese studio using bold graphic elements and pop colours. The interior is dotted with colourful accents including changing rooms encircled in orange curtains (top image) and Rodolfo Bonetto's Boomerang armchair (above).

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Glass blocks divide Eye Eye optical store by Best Practice Architecture

Dezeen

Glass block partitions are angled to create a more dynamic space "The client gave Best Practice free range to transform the interior with only three requests: include glass blocks, use lit signage, and incorporate design language from the original location without being too repetitive," said the studio. It's an eye care clinic reimagined."