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Gentle Monster opens HAUS SHANGHAI

Retail Focus

Themed ‘CIRCULATION,’ various installations and artwork fill the 2nd floor, and the exhibitions at the ends of the floor provide both visual and auditory stimulation, demonstrating the brand’s experimental spirit by infusing strange tension and rhythm into the space.

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How to Meditate with Music

Retailing Insight

Keep in mind these simple principles: Slow rhythms entrain bodily systems (heartbeat, pulse, digestive system, respiratory, muscles) to a more natural rhythm. Fortunately, each meditator gets to be their own DJ and curate a perfect soundtrack for the quality of experience they are aiming for.

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How Tanishq is tapping into India’s global diaspora to grow overseas

Inside Retail

Considering the diversity, we have carefully curated the pieces for the store,” he noted. “From within India, they come from all parts of India, although there is a significant Tamilian population.

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ACTION IN RETAIL Debuted With Stand-Out Sessions & Speakers

RetailMinded

It’s important for brands to synchronize their rhythms with customers and make sure they provide easy connectivity for payments.” This curated immersive online event connected retailers with industry leaders offering real-time, expert insight into the current unprecedented retail landscape. Kevin McKenzie, CEO of SkuIQ.

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The Rise Of The Destination-Worthy, Hospitality-Influenced Workplace

All Work

4) Keeping things interesting with boutique, localized, novelty and rhythm changes. Just as favorite restaurants or resorts curate emotional responses, experiences and memories, so too can workspaces. At eVestment’s headquarters, garage doors were incorporated to enable employees to work both inside and out.

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10 of the best products designed for users who are deaf or hard of hearing

Design Wanted

Roy Allela trying on Sign-iO, an assistive wearable technology that translates sign language to speech – © African Curators. The mobile app then vocalizes the signed gestures in real-time, enabling seamless communication between sign language users and non-sign language users. Ontenna by Tatsuya Honda.

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Styled Habitat Unveils Nordic Homeworx’s Scandinavian-Inspired Showroom

Design Middleeast

The neutral color palette and minimalist detailing emphasize the logic and beauty of the wood, creating a space that exudes clarity, rhythm, and repetition. It provides visitors with a real-world canvas to see, touch, and feel the textures and finishes of Kährs wood products in a curated setting.

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