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Broadway Interiors redesigns 261 Bar & Restaurant at The Els Club Dubai

Design Middleeast

Broadway Interiors, a Dubai-based interior design studio, unveils the interiors of The Els Club’s refurbished 261 Bar & Restaurant. This transformative project, which was recently finished, reimagines the convergence of modern design with a warm, family-friendly atmosphere.

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Standard Architecture refreshes interiors of pink Paul Smith store in LA

Dezeen

British fashion label Paul Smith 's iconic pink store in Los Angeles has received an interior makeover from Standard Architecture. Standard Architecture collaborated with the Paul Smith design team to reimagine the 4,740-square-foot (440 square metres) store on Melrose Avenue, West Hollywood. The photography is by Genevieve Garruppo.

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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. Throughout, light fixtures are hung low to emphasize a dream-like characteristic of the reimagined space.

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Renowned Savile Row menswear brand unveils ‘The House of Richard James’

Retail Focus

The 2,500 sq ft store and workspace located on Clifford Street, directly opposite the brand’s Savile Row store, has been reimagined as a three-storey temple to beautifully crafted ready-to-wear and bespoke tailoring. Restoring the original details, whilst adding elements of modernity through the DTD-designed cabinetry and soft furnishings.”

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Gary Card redesigns London's LN-CC store with orange tunnel and LED-lit club

Dezeen

Card , who designed the original interior of the east London store in 2011 , said the challenge for him was using the knowledge he has accumulated since then to create something new. Other recent London store interiors include a boutique sprayed with recycled newspaper pulp and a colourful Marylebone store with handpainted murals.

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Design Museum and Camille Walala open supermarket for redesigned essentials

Design Week

The Design Museum has reimagined its high street shop as an essential store, featuring everyday products redesigned by a line-up of emerging talent. Walala has designed tote bags, and her distinctive geometric patterns will provide the visuals for the retail space. The essential range from porridge oats to toilet roll.

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From the source: Blaine Callard, Freedom

Inside Retail

The change was about reimagining the brand. We’ve also reimagined our brand, and our storefront, starting with a new logo, which we revealed last year. If you think about that in terms of interior retail, when you go into a great boutique, you can get incredibly personalised service. There’s no soul.

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