Bernard Dubois channels childhood memories into Aesop interior in Brussels

March 5, 2019 Anna Winston 0
Interiors of Aesop Brussels store on Rue de Namur, Brussels, designed by Bernard Dubois

Distinctive yellow Belgian bricks of the 1930s and 1960s are reinterpreted in this store designed by architect Bernard Dubois for skincare brand Aesop. The new Aesop store on Brussels’ Rue de Namur occupies the street level of a six-storey building, and features an interior covered in yellow bricks, complemented by brushed aluminium surfaces. The yellow bricks are

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Pastel partitions divide the Imarika boutique in Milan

February 25, 2019 Natasha Levy 0
Imarika store in Milan, designed by Marcante-Testa

Design studio Marcante-Testa used pink clay partitions, copper pipes, and panels of plexiglass to form an “architectural landscape” inside this Milan fashion store. Formerly host to characterless white surfaces and concrete shelves, Imarika has been redesigned by Turin-based design studio Marcante-Testa to feature bold display fixtures that have “an architectural element and a clear functional

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Old stone contrasts with polished brass inside En skincare store in Paris by Archiee

February 16, 2019 Ali Morris 0

Curving brass partitions and vaulted stone ceilings both feature inside this Japanese beauty store in Paris, designed by local architecture firm Archiee. Designed for new Japanese cosmetics brand En, the 150-square-metre store occupies the ground floor and basement of an 18th-century building in the centre of the French capital. It is the brand’s first physical shop.

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Old stone contrasts with polished brass inside En skincare store in Paris by Archiee

February 16, 2019 Ali Morris 0

Curving brass partitions and vaulted stone ceilings both feature inside this Japanese beauty store in Paris, designed by local architecture firm Archiee. Designed for new Japanese cosmetics brand En, the 150-square-metre store occupies the ground floor and basement of an 18th-century building in the centre of the French capital. It is the brand’s first physical shop.

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Apple’s head of retail Angela Ahrendts to step down

February 7, 2019 Eleanor Gibson 0
Apple's head of retail Angela Ahrendts

Angela Ahrendts, the “transformative force” behind Apple Store designs, will leave her position at the tech company this spring. Ahrendts will leave her role as Apple’s senior vice president of retail in April 2019 to undertake “new personal and professional pursuits”, the company announced on 5 February 2019. She will be succeeded by Deirdre O’Brien – an

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Stainless steel partition frames fashion boutique by Xian Xiang Design

February 7, 2019 Ali Morris 0
Stainless steel partition frames Wellsky fashion boutique by Xian Xiang Design

A stainless steel wall with rose-tinted windows sits at the centre of the Wellsky store in Hangzhou, China, designed by Xian Xiang Design. The Chinese studio’s interior for the Wellsky womenswear boutique blends futuristic elements, such as stainless steel and white terazzo tiles, with “soft and warm” touches, such as pink glass and velvet-upholstered furniture. The

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Striated blue-teal aluminium walls wrap Jack Erwin flagship in New York

February 1, 2019 Eleanor Gibson 0
Jack Erwin New York flagship by Millions Architecture

Reception desks, carpets and mid-century furniture found in Midtown Manhattan lobbies informed the design of menswear brand Jack Erwin’s flagship store in New York. Jack Erwin and architecture studio Milliøns designed the space at 488 Madison Avenue, in an area synonymous with advertising companies – a reputation cemented by hit TV series Mad Men. In response,

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Ceramic surfaces define Kengo Kuma-designed Camper store in Barcelona

January 30, 2019 Natasha Levy 0
Camper store in Barcelona, designed by Kengo Kuma

Concave tiles form a scallop pattern across the walls of this Barcelona shop, which Kengo Kuma has designed for footwear brand Camper. Decked out almost entirely in ceramics, this is the second Camper retail space to be designed Kengo Kuma & Associates. Back in 2015 the Japanese architect’s studio developed the interiors of the footwear brand’s Milan

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Schemata Architects completes industrial-style pop-up store for Hay

January 29, 2019 Natasha Levy 0
Hay pop-up store in Tokyo, designed by Schemata Architects/Jo Nagasaka

Scaffold-like partition walls and timber display units appear inside this pop-up store that Schemata Architects has designed for Danish homeware brand Hay. The temporary store is set within a basement in Tokyo’s bustling Omotesando shopping district, and has been designed by Schemata Architects to feature a series of easily-demountable display fixtures. “The space consists of what we

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Stockholm’s Gina Tricot store features medley of materials

January 24, 2019 Natasha Levy 0
Interiors of Gina Tricot fashion store, designed by Note Design Studio and Open Studio

Note Design Studio and Open Studio sampled from a wide material palette to complete the interiors of this clothing store in Stockholm, which combines metal, coloured glass, and terrazzo-style surfaces. Decked out with boldly contrasting display fixtures, Gina Tricot has been collaboratively designed by Note Design Studio and Open Studio to be “a showcase of

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