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Six new retail spaces in Australia: From Louboutin and Saint Laurent to Cue

Inside Retail

Both interiors showcase a balanced mix of soft shapes and noble materials in vivid shades and textures. A ‘vogue’ black wood staircase distinctly spirals shoppers to a second level and contrasts with the harmonious aesthetic of the overall boutique vibe.

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Nakkash Design Studio creates a tropical modernist paradise in Dubai’s Meadows

Design Middleeast

Inspired by this, the award-winning, multi-disciplinary practice took on a contextual approach to the redesign centred around blurring the lines between indoor-outdoor living experience while maximizing the views. Lines and curves meet harmoniously to create a sense of ease. Bright green accessories give the space an extra pop.

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DZ Design unveils new looks for the outdoor night restaurant Amaseena at The Ritz-Carlton, JBR

Design Middleeast

This modern outdoor dining venue by DZ Design merges traditional Arabic culture with contemporary design elements to create a family-oriented Bedouin-style restaurant with a timeless appeal. The flooring features a mixed pattern that complements the natural textures and earth tones prevalent throughout the space. Amaseena by DZ Design.

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Taking Shape

Design Middleeast

Descending towards the water’s edge, guests experience the mangroves, where the salty breeze and rustling leaves create a harmonious symphony of nature’s whispers. Through visitor’s journey in the building, these two opposing elements merge creating a harmonious and meaningful journey.

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Why art beats science in retail: Storytelling, design and sensory experience

Inside Retail

US-based outdoor wear retailer Patagonia, for example, centres its narrative on environmental activism, attracting a community of consumers who share the brand’s mission. The feel of a product – its texture, weight, even temperature – helps forge a tangible connection with customers. Retail can do the same.

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2023 INTERIOR DESIGN TRENDS

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Incorporating elements from the outdoors give this trend an easy way for designers to utilize organic textures made from materials like wood. Rounded elements not only add dimension to your space, but helps your home’s energy flow together in harmony. Unlike other trends, nature-inspired spaces are here to stay.

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Kristina Zanic designs Sofitel Al Hamra

Design Middleeast

Drawing inspiration from both French finesse and Arabian aesthetics, the new interiors boast a harmonious fusion of styles, offering guests a fresh, vibrant, and uplifting experience. Additional venues to be completed later this year include Reunion, a French brasserie featuring arched alcoves, banquette seating, and a feature ceiling.

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