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AESOP
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Sydney, Australia
                                                                                                                               -  installed  by  French  craftsmen  and  made  of  precious
                                                                                                                               imported boiserie wood cabinets, containing hundreds of
                                                                                                                               apothecary’s bottles. The opposite side, built by Japanese
                                                                                                                               artisans,  is  made  of  waxed  cement  with  illuminated
                                                                                                                               lunettes highlighting Buly ideas.
                                                                                                                                 Meanwhile  in  Sydney,  Aesop’s  latest  store  features  a
                                                                                                                               pinewood  stud  wall  encloses  this Aesop  store  in  Sydney,
                                                                                                                               which  architects  Mikk  Studio  has  furnished  with  domestic
                                                                                                                               items to evoke 1960s Australian homes. The store has been
                                                                                                                               designed to reflect traditional domestic life and stir up a sense
                                                                                                                               of déjà vu amongst locals. It’s fronted by a grid of pinewood
                                                                                                                               planks  and  panels,  intended  to  resemble  the  structural
                                                                                                                               framework of post-war suburban homes in Australia.
                                                                                                                                 Another  rich  retail  environment  can  be  found  in
                                                                                                                               Dubai,  where  AWR  Lifestyle  has  introduced  Angels,  a
                                                                                                                               new  concept  store  to  ensure  shopping  with  children  is
                                                                                                                               an enjoyable and fun experience. With the aid of Barber
                                                                                                                               Design,  the  luxury  childrenswear  retailer  has  created
                                                                                                                               an  awesome  interior. The  entire  outlet  is  ergonomically
                                                                                                                               shaped  to  symbolise  soft  angelic  attributes:  a  recurring
                                                                                                                               feature throughout the store that has been designed to                                            MILK TRAIN
                                                                                                                               engage and delight Angels’ customers.                                                              London, UK


                                                                                              ADIDAS KNIT FOR  YOU CONCEPT                                                                                                    JOHNNIE WALKER
                                                                                                         Berlin, Germany                                                                                                         Madrid, Spain

                           According  to  a  design:retail  article  entitled  Building   BRICKS-AND-MORTAR ACROSS THE WORLD
                         Blocks,  penned  by  Joann  Plockova,  a  new  experience   Led  by  a  consortium  of  private  and  public  entities  and
                         trend popping-up in the industry is  the  use of shipping   implemented  by  Adidas’  in-house  agency  Act3,  the  Knit
                         containers  as  one-of-a-kind  shopping  experiences  that   For You  pop-up  experience  by Adidas  in  Berlin,  Germany
                         are appearing in cities from London to Prague to New   explored the idea of localised production while empowering
                         York. Along with single store pop-ups, these sustainable   individuals with interactive technology to co-create bespoke
                         modular  building  blocks  are  being  stacked  up  to  create   garments. Created by the idea of always being in beta-mode,
                         entire  marketplaces.  Canada’s  largest  shipping  container   Knit For You offers people an opportunity to join the ongoing
                         marketplace  –  “stackt”  by  LGA  Architectural  Partners,   quest of Adidas to better understand, and improve upon, the
                         Toronto’s stackt spans two city blocks, making it Canada’s   processes that will shape the future.
                         largest shipping container market.             Owned  by  Buly  owners  Victoire  de  Taillac  and  her
                           Looking  into  the  future,  Sam  Langley  Swain,  Strategy   husband  Ramdane  Touhami,  Buly  has  opened  its  first
                         Director  at  Green  Room  Design  says  that  retail  in  2025   store  in Tokyo.  Located  in  Daikanyama,  the  cool,  chic
                         will  be  all  about  multi-sensory  social  sanctuaries,  whilst   central Tokyo shopping neighbourhood, the 50sq m Buly
                         Lucy McLaren, Senior Strategist at Household Design says   store offers the brand’s rich array of some 750 products.
                         by 2025 people should expect retail to be more immersive,   The store design is itself a unique concoction – literally
                         disruptive and personalised.                 divided into two. One side, 19th century ornamentation

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