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Nomanual Flagship Store / HOFFICE

January 8, 2023 Hana Abdel 0

Walls – Walls are symbols that imply complex narratives. Basically, it serves as a space division and visualization of the volume, but sometimes it welcomes visitors, guides them to their destinations, hints at unknown backgrounds, and desperately intervenes in and responds to their environment.

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RtA NYC store by Dan Brunn features broken crystal and red fitting rooms

January 8, 2023 Dan Howarth 0

Pieces of broken crystal fill a display case that runs the length of this Manhattan boutique, completed by Los Angeles-based architect Dan Brunn for streetwear brand Road to Awe. The store on Mercer Street in SoHo is both the third location for Road to Awe, also known as RtA, and the third designed by Dan

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The Eaves Commercial Center / bureau^proberts

January 7, 2023 Pilar Caballero 0

The Eaves’ – a civic heart for Brisbane’s West Village – bureau^proberts has designed a civic heart for Brisbane’s evolving West Village precinct with ‘The Eaves’, a new three-storey commercial building featuring a striking bespoke clay façade. Skillfully melding built form and landscape, the project demonstrates how retail developments can go beyond the ordinary to enhance a sense of place. bureau^proberts Creative Director Liam Proberts says the design is as much about the building’s perimeter, as it is about the building itself. “West Village isn’t the model of big box retail in the suburbs; it’s a lively communal and commercial hub in an existing high street,” Liam says. “We wanted ‘The Eaves’ to contribute to that dynamic streetscape and fulfill a significant role as a civic connector.”

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Ten pop-up shop interiors featuring memorable designs

January 7, 2023 Jane Englefield 0

Our first lookbook of 2023 collects 10 pop-up shop interiors from around the world, from a swimming-pool-style store by fashion brand Jacquemus to a playful supermarket stocked with groceries made of felt. Pop-up shops are temporary retail spaces created as locations for brands to sell their products, generally installed for only a matter of weeks

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JamesPlumb fuses bulrush and hemp elements at Cambridge Aesop store

January 4, 2023 Jane Englefield 0

London design studio JamesPlumb blended handwoven bulrush shelves with earthy hemp accents to create the interiors for this Aesop store in Cambridge, which takes cues from the nearby River Cam. Located on the city’s Trinity Street, the Aesop outlet was conceived as a “woven reading room” that provides a place to shop and leaf through

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To Summer Shanghai Flagship Store / F.O.G. Architecture

January 2, 2023 Collin Chen 0

The To Summer Shanghai Flagship store, located at No. 111 Hunan Road, is a “Spanish Colonial Revival” architecture. Sited amongst many of its kind built 100 years ago, this project introduces a new subject to the neighborhood – an “Eastern New Modern” aroma brand. Our design aims to resolve its programmatic discord, structural challenges, and perceived conflict.

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Van den Berg Spice Shop / LOVE architecture and urbanism

January 1, 2023 Valeria Silva 0

Spices enhance, aromatize, flavor, preserve, heal, improve digestibility, expel pests, mask inherent odors and tastes, ranging from spicy to mild, are pure or mixed, are made of all kinds of plants and their parts or minerals, are colorful, exotic, create a sense of long-distance excitement, polarize, are preserved and were even a means of payment – in short, it is hard to beat the world of spices in terms of richness, opulence, and intensity in all possible manifestations, colors and consistencies.

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Ochama / Storeage Group

January 1, 2023 Collin Chen 0

Jan 10, 2022, JD.com unveiled its new retail model, named Ochama, consisting of four omnichannel pick-up retail stores in the Netherlands(Amsterdam,Utrecht,Rotterdam, Leiden). The seemingly simple design, highlighted by red elements, mirrors the pragmatism and aesthetics of the Dutch, with some surprising twists hidden inside. Ochama is the first omnichannel store in the country to provide a full range of products, including fresh groceries. The leading retail technologies and logistics from JD.com will guarantee 100% automatic preparation, delivery, and customer services and help improve the interaction and lower the costs. This will offer the customers an extra 10% discount. The brain behind the Ochama is Storeage-Group, a Dutch design agency working in retail design for over 22 years. Ochama is an opportunity for Storeage to return to the basics of design thinking.

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Mi Pan Bakery / Concéntrico

December 31, 2022 Valeria Silva 0

Visits to the bakery live in the memory of all Mexicans. The smell of freshly baked bread, the company of that loved one who opens the door for you and hands you a pair of tongs to select your favorite piece. A world so big that it does not fit in a single tray and has to be visited regularly. A world that accompanies you to school or work in the form of a bolillo, or in that cake that you enjoy with your grandfather over hot chocolate.

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Nova Despensa Store / Solo Arquitetos

December 29, 2022 Susanna Moreira 0

Nova Despensa was a project conceived over two years together with customers. As soon as they arrived, we were extremely interested in the proposal: a bulk store different from the others, based on a more conscious consumption experience, with less environmental impact, without sacrificing the variety and the quality of the products.