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Finnish granite and pine feature in Helsinki’s Nanso shop

March 24, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
Nanso store by Studio Joanna Laajisto

Studio Joanna Laajisto used local materials to fashion the pared-back interior of this womenswear shop in Helsinki, which has been revamped to compete with online shopping. The shop is one of several Nanso stores that are dotted across Finland. The brand was established in 1921 and, despite having a loyal following, had recently found it

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Yvonne Koné’s pink-tinged interiors reference Tuscan buildings

March 19, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
Yvonne Koné store in Copenhagen

Tuscany’s “sun-faded” buildings informed the interior of this pared-back accessories boutique in Copenhagen, which Danish brand St Leo has washed with soft-pink plaster. Yvonne Koné is tucked away down a side street in Copenhagen’s Gammelholm neighbourhood and offers a selection of leather shoes, bags and small accessories. After embarking on an inspiring trip to Tuscany

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Jorge Penadés fabricates Málaga Camper store from materials that match the brand’s warehouse

March 17, 2020 Cajsa Carlson 0
Camper store by Jorge Penades in Malaga

Madrid-based designer Jorge Penadés has designed and fabricated a colourful shop for Spanish footwear brand Camper from simple perforated metal profiles. The store in Málaga has a raw, industrial aesthetic that has been softened with a colour palette of bright blues, pinks and reds. Penadés used just three basic elements – perforated metal profiles, corner

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Yinka Ilori applies joyful hues to London’s Mira Mikati store

March 16, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
Mira Mikati store designed by Yinka Ilori

Multi-coloured walls, geometric floors and a seesaw feature in this west London fashion store, which Yinka Ilori has designed to match the playful nature of the brand’s clothing collections. The 74-square-metre store, which Mira Mikati has nicknamed Happy House, is nestled amongst a row of boutiques in London’s affluent Chelsea neighbourhood. This is the first flagship

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Ace & Tate uses colourful terrazzo made from local plastic waste throughout Antwerp store

March 11, 2020 India Block 0
Antwerp Ace & Tate by Plasticiet

Amsterdam-based eyewear company Ace & Tate’s shop in Antwerp has interiors clad with terrazzo made with colourful chips of recycled plastic sourced locally by Dutch startup Plasticiet. Ace & Tate collaborated with sustainable materials company Plasticiet for the shop in Belgium as part of their push to become more sustainable. The brand has pledged to

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Louis Vuitton’s flagship Osaka store covered in curving glass sails

February 21, 2020 Jon Astbury 0
Louis Vuitton's flagship Osaka store by Jun Aoki and Peter Marino

The facade of Louis Vuitton’s store in Osaka, designed by architects Jun Aoki & Associates and Peter Marino, is based on the sails of old Japanese merchant ships The Louis Vuitton Maison Osaka Midosuji stands on the busy shopping street of Shinsaibashi-suji. Japanese architecture firm Jun Aoki & Associates and New York architecture studio Peter

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Louis Vuitton’s flagship Osaka store covered in curving glass sails

February 21, 2020 Jon Astbury 0
Louis Vuitton's flagship Osaka store by Jun Aoki and Peter Marino

The facade of Louis Vuitton’s store in Osaka, designed by architects Jun Aoki & Associates and Peter Marino, is based on the sails of old Japanese merchant ships The Louis Vuitton Maison Osaka Midosuji stands on the busy shopping street of Shinsaibashi-suji. Japanese architecture firm Jun Aoki & Associates and New York architecture studio Peter

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Roman and Williams Guild New York boasts flower shop, boutique and French cafe La Mercerie

February 1, 2020 Paul Jebara 0
La Mercerie by Roman and Williams

Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch, the husband-and-wife team behind design firm Roman and Williams, have created a lofty two-storey emporium in Manhattan’s Soho district. Named Roman and Williams Guild New York, the 650-square-metre flagship houses an art studio, flower shop, gallery and boutique, and a restaurant called La Mercerie. “When we founded Roman and Williams

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IKEA reveals plans for car-free store wrapped in greenery

January 23, 2020 Lizzie Crook 0
IKEA Vienna Westbahnhof by Querkraft Architekten for IKEA

More than 100 trees will adorn the gridded facade of IKEA’s city-centre Vienna Westbahnhof store, which will have no space for car parking. Currently under construction in the Austrian capital, the car-free IKEA store is designed by local studio Querkraft Architekten to address “radically changed customer and mobility behaviours”. IKEA Vienna Westbahnhof, which will have a

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La Manufacture is out to prove that design can still survive on the high street

January 23, 2020 Amy Frearson 0
La Manufacture furniture

A lifestyle brand with “a real soul” has launched in Paris, in a boutique that brings fashion together with furniture and homeware. La Manufacture has opened a venue in the Opéra district of Paris, with a mission to show that design can still survive on the high street. Company founder Robert Acouri, who also leads

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