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Mark Ingram Atelier continues to set the standard for what a luxury bridal experience can be.

Retail Focus

Brides from across the nation and beyond come to immerse themselves in its carefully curated space and, if fortunate, to work directly with Mr. Ingram himself. To elevate the experience, Hao designed the space with intentional flow, guiding each bride through a journey from the reception area to lounges and dressing rooms.

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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

Perfectly capturing and expressing the essence of Cheaney’s craft, and displays their footwear with the reverence and curation one might expect in an art gallery. The boutique combines the heritage of English shoemaking with a sleek, contemporary interior that feels almost gallery-like. Nothing feels rushed or overly commercial.

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Mecca for mums: How The Memo is disrupting the baby goods market

Inside Retail

At the time, she was a brand manager at Mecca, so she understood the power of a highly curated and branded shopping environment, and a first-rate customer experience, but she felt like it didn’t exist in the baby goods category. All about the flow. flow was really important,” Casey said. Sydney is next on the cards,” Casey said.

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Interiors inspiration: Design Week favourite recent projects

Design Week

In fact, the company has just opened its second location while still under lockdown, with Toronto-based StudioAC designing the interiors for both the flagship and this new store. It was, according to the consultancy, a relatively awkward space to design, with a small interior space and an indoor-outdoor layout.

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ALDAR Launches Exclusive Homes Designed By Lillian Wu Studio At Mandarin Oriental Residences

Design Middleeast

Located in the prestigious Saadiyat Cultural District, BIG – BIGBjarke Ingels Group presents an striking architectural structure while serene interiors and amenities have been thoughtfully designed by Lillian Wu Studio. Buyers can choose from high-end light and dark finishes that resonate with their personal style.

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INDIGO – New Store concept @ The Well partnering with Dalziel & Pow.

Retail Focus

Photography by BDP | Nick Caville The concept is a book-lovers paradise in the heart of downtown Toronto where in addition to a range of 40,000 books curated for the location, shoppers can experience a paper & stationery shop, home fragrance counter and music corner, equipped with a juke-box, for a playful nod to the nostalgic.

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Ste Marie designs "dreamlike" interior for Toronto luggage store

Dezeen

An olive tree sits in front of a vertical light box at the heart of the Monos store in Toronto The brand draws influence from the Japanese concept of "mono no aware" an appreciation of fleeting moments of beauty and Ste Marie used this to guide the interior design. The photography is by Doublespace.