A tight turnaround did not hamper creativity on Phare Shoes, a positively electric retail pop-up designed by Christopher Elliott Design.
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Oskar Kohnen's interior for a southeast Asian fashion label features terracotta breezeblocks, polished chrome, and a giant mint green staircase to nowhere.
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Liang Architecture Studio recently completed their latest project in Hangzhou, China - AUDREY Boutique. The multi-brand fashion boutique named after fashion icon Audrey Hepburn aims to convey a classic, eternal and confident attitude, where consumers
Toeing the line between residential and commercial interiors, these HUG pods provide an inviting space for collaboration or heads down work.
Pierre Yovanovitch shares the inspiration behind his latest ultra-colorful design for the boutique inside the Villa Noailles art center
Nestled in the ground floor corner of the 1929 Eastern Columbia Building, Aesop Downtown, the company’s largest store to date, is situated in Los..
Abre sus puertas la edición de Casa Decor de este año. Estos son los espacios de sus más de 2000 metros cuadrados en un edificio del Barrio de Salamanca transformado por algunos de los mejores interioristas del panorama actual.
Image 6 of 30 from gallery of Sappun Flagship Store / LABOTORY. Photograph by Choi Yong Joon
A tight turnaround did not hamper creativity on Phare Shoes, a positively electric retail pop-up designed by Christopher Elliott Design.
In today's fast-paced and ever-evolving retail landscape, small businesses and local boutiques often find themselves in an uphill battle against the dominant force of fast fashion retailers. With their colossal marketing budgets, aggressive pricing strategies, and global reach, these retail giants can easily overshadow the unique charm and personalized touch that local businesses offer. However, despite the challenges, there are numerous ways in which small businesses and boutiques can not only survive but thrive in the face of such fierce competition.
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Image 9 of 15 from gallery of XYZ Formula / WGNB. Photograph by Yongjoon Choi
Oubliez tout ce que vous savez sur les boutiques d’optique. A Eindhoven, la marque ACE & TATE révolutionne l’univers des lunettes de vue comme de soleil, en proposant une collection tendance dessinée et fabriquée aux Pays-Bas, et à moindre frais. Et c’est tout naturellement au studio local OS and OOS que la marque a confié le design de sa dernière boutique dans le quartier de Nieuwe Emmasingel. C’est en juin dernier, non loin de la Design Academy Eindhoven et dans un quartier en pleine expansion, que la boutique Ace […]
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The remains of an old mine tunnel
Design Problem Overview: For your 4th summer assignment you will be carving a piece of balsa-foam. You've been provided with a piece of 6" X 9" piece of foam. First, cut the the piece into a 6" X 6" square. Keep the other small piece for another project. You will be creating a relief inspired by the work of Chiara Corbelletto, but your work will end up having your own unique design to it. You will be carving an interesting shape that links together like a tessellation. This summer, I want you to finish carving the shape. You'll receive credit for finishing this part of the project in September, but we will finish it in October. We will be making a silicone rubber mold of your carving and then casting multiple pieces in either plastic, plaster or use the mold as a press mold for clay. We will discuss about mold making in October. But, please spend some time reviewing the o depending on your preference. I You must have the piece link together like example #1 and #2. If you approach the Design Problem in this manner you will end up with a relief sculpture If you really want to go for it and make a piece that fits together Example 1: Chiara Corbelletto this sculpture is made up of 15 of the exact same shape. They have been arranged in a repeating pattern. The interesting thing is that she could add an infinite number of pieces to build a huge wall piece. Notice how the contour of the shape is simple but interesting and the elevation of the shape changes. When the pieces are put together, this variation in elevation is what makes the varying values in the piece. Example #2: This piece of public art also made by, Corbelletto, is also make from interlocking pieces in a tessellation.
Image 14 of 18 from gallery of Custore Pavilion / Anna Dobek + Mateusz Wojcicki. Photograph by Paulina Sasinowska (smileupyourself), Anna Dobek, Mateusz Wojcicki
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When LA dwellers Angie Myung and Ted Vadakan found their business space overrun with boxes, they knew it was time to move. The couple had begun an online b
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