Plywood pavilion for Herman Miller named World Interior of the Year 2017

November 17, 2017 Jessica Mairs 0

A moulded plywood pavilion built within a Singapore furniture store has won the title of World Interior of the Year at Inside festival 2017. Created as a display area for the office furniture manufacturer Herman Miller within Singapore’s Xtra store, the form references the company’s moulded and ergonomic chairs. Singapore design studio Produce Workshop added studded details on the

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The Arrivals opens “alien” fashion retail spaces in three US cities

November 12, 2017 Dan Howarth 0

Minimal fashion brand The Arrivals has opened pop-up stores in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco, where designers Bower and Lotte Van Velzen have used metallic and russet surfaces to match the collection’s colour palette this season. Volcanic rocks, metal sheeting and mirrored stands are combined at the spaces showcasing the latest apparel by

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Raf Simons and Sterling Ruby transform Calvin Klein store with yellow scaffolding

November 9, 2017 Dan Howarth 0

The Calvin Klein flagship on New York’s Madison Avenue has gone from “minimal to maximal”, with a bright yellow makeover forming the backdrop for artworks celebrating Americana. As the American fashion brand’s recently appointed chief creative officer, Belgian designer Raf Simons put his stamp on one of its most important retail spaces with the help

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Raf Simons and Sterling Ruby transform Calvin Klein store with yellow scaffolding

November 9, 2017 Dan Howarth 0

The Calvin Klein flagship on New York’s Madison Avenue has gone from “minimal to maximal”, with a bright yellow makeover forming the backdrop for artworks celebrating Americana. As the American fashion brand’s recently appointed chief creative officer, Belgian designer Raf Simons put his stamp on one of its most important retail spaces with the help

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Raf Simons and Sterling Ruby transform Calvin Klein store with yellow scaffolding

November 9, 2017 Dan Howarth 0

The Calvin Klein flagship on New York’s Madison Avenue has gone from “minimal to maximal”, with a bright yellow makeover forming the backdrop for artworks celebrating Americana. As the American fashion brand’s recently appointed chief creative officer, Belgian designer Raf Simons put his stamp on one of its most important retail spaces with the help

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Snøhetta channels Oscar Niemeyer for “futuristic” Aesop store in London’s Chelsea

November 9, 2017 Jessica Mairs 0

Twelve rose-tinged clay arches fan out over a huge stainless-steel sink in this Snøhetta-designed Aesop store in west London, designed in tribute to Brazilian modernist Oscar Niemeyer. Tucked behind a parade of shops on the King’s Road, in Chelsea, Aesop Duke of York Square is part of a luxury shopping area beside the Saatchi Gallery. A large column set in

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Snøhetta channels Oscar Niemeyer for “futuristic” Aesop store in London’s Chelsea

November 9, 2017 Jessica Mairs 0

Twelve rose-tinged clay arches fan out over a huge stainless-steel sink in this Snøhetta-designed Aesop store in west London, designed in tribute to Brazilian modernist Oscar Niemeyer. Tucked behind a parade of shops on the King’s Road, in Chelsea, Aesop Duke of York Square is part of a luxury shopping area beside the Saatchi Gallery. A large column set in

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Hem showcases expanded product line at first US pop-up in New York

October 30, 2017 Bridget Cogley 0

Swedish furniture company Hem has opened its first US shop in New York City, hoping to tap further into the American market with a pop-up in Soho. Hem – which is Swedish for “home” – set up its temporary retail space on the ground floor of a development at 325 West Broadway, with the aim

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Hem showcases expanded product line at first US pop-up in New York

October 30, 2017 Bridget Cogley 0

Swedish furniture company Hem has opened its first US shop in New York City, hoping to tap further into the American market with a pop-up in Soho. Hem – which is Swedish for “home” – set up its temporary retail space on the ground floor of a development at 325 West Broadway, with the aim

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Hem showcases expanded product line at first US pop-up in New York

October 30, 2017 Bridget Cogley 0

Swedish furniture company Hem has opened its first US shop in New York City, hoping to tap further into the American market with a pop-up in Soho. Hem – which is Swedish for “home” – set up its temporary retail space on the ground floor of a development at 325 West Broadway, with the aim

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