CA4LA store by LINE-INC, Tokyo

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CA4LA store by LINE-INC, Tokyo

Sensacions restaurant by Denys & von Arend, Sabadell – Spain

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Transforming a former garage in the center of Sabadell into a new concept in catering, making it like a catwalk for “Haute Cuisine Pret a Porter”, was a real challenge for us that consisted in translating this new concept into a new interior design style.

Wallis window display Spring/Summer 2012 by D1 Design & Creative, UK

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D1 Design & Creative worked with Wallis to design and create these spin painted acrylic discs for their Spring Summer 2012 window scheme. Each disc was painted by hand in store in a variety of bright colours and they are suspended in each window, some stationary and some rotating!

Givenchy shop-in-shop at Hankyu Men’s store, Tokyo

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Givenchy announced the opening of a new shop-in-shop at Hankyu Men’s Tokyo.

Artic pendant light by Cattelan Italia

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Artic pendant light by Giorgio Cattelan for Cattelan Italia.

Max Wine Gallery by Antonio Rico_architecte, Bordeaux

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Max Wine Gallery by Antonio Rico_architecte, Bordeaux

COS Pop-up shop, Milan

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COS Pop up shop – Salone del Mobile Milan

Top Optic by Heikaus, Luxembourg

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Top Optic by Heikaus, Luxembourg

The A Stool by Alexander Swain

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The A Stool takes it’s design from a letter A. The A typeface is Replica: designed by Norm in Switzerland. The A-frame gives the furniture strength but also reflects my passion for typography. Made from accredited Birch plywood bonded with a coloured laminate and comes flat pack.

O-CAKE American bakery by Plasma, Medellín – Colombia

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O-CAKE is a local bakery created by the owners of a traditional food industry from Medellín, who wanted to start a new brand specialized in cup cakes, muffins, cookies and other American bakery classics.

PULL & BEAR window display, Budapest

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PULL & BEAR window display, Budapest

Bama Lohas Café by Kengo Kuma, Tokyo

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The atmosphere is typical of old Japanese restaurant in Tokyo. Bama Lohas Cafe is designed by Kengo Kuma and Associates. The roof, the insulation of the room and the restaurant’s walls are decorated with wicker.

Viktor&Rolf’s Spicebomb installation by Tommaso Nicolao

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The Viktor&Rolf’s Spicebomb Point of Sale launch campaign was designed to follow the originality and masculinity of the actual grenade-shaped product and visual. The idea was to create a high-impact art installation that would be consistent with the luxurious, playful surrealism typical of the brand DNA.

Basler Showroom by Blocher Blocher Partners, Düsseldorf

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A showroom is the calling card of a fashion brand. It distils a company’s self-image, sets the look, the signature. With Basler, that means femininity, elegance and joie de vivre. In Düsseldorf, the designers from Blocher Blocher Shops created the perfect setting for the label’s fashionable floral prints and jungle patterns from silk to satin.

Jil Sander store, Taipei

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The fashion brand now has turned its focus on Taiwan, opening a monobrand store at Bellavita, the leading luxury shopping mall in the capital Taipei. Located on the second floor next to plenty of luxury peers, it measures 150 sqm. and a mixture of white corian, shiny steel and glass makes up its sleek interior.

Levi’s Curve windows 2012 Spring, London

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Levis coloured jeans in every colour of the rainbow are at the forefront of this campaign, but they are not alone. The curve they refer too is a play on words of the curve of a rainbow and the curve of a woman!