Taiwan Noodle House 2 by Golucci International Design, Beijing.

Patrizia Pepe store, Berlin

September 17th, 2012

Patrizia Pepe store, Berlin

Cotta Cafe by Mim Design, Melbourne

September 17th, 2012

Cotta provides a warm and rustic interior amongst the glitz and glamour of the new West End development at Crown Melbourne. The urban design enabled us to use rich, textural and inviting materials creating a ‘homely’ feel.

Francisco van Benthum store, Amsterdam

September 17th, 2012

The store is designed in collab with architect Thijs Murré, and feels more like an austere art gallery than a retail space…in a good way, that is. The building’s historical elements have been retained but are cloaked in various shades of solemn grey, all very compatible with the flooring of polished metal plates.

Burberry flagship store, London

September 17th, 2012

The 44,000 square-foot store is housed in a beautiful Grade II listed building, dating back to 1820. The historical features of the building are designed to contrast cleverly with the shop’s technological edge.

SMXL restaurant by Hassell & Fabio Ongarato Design, Melbourne

September 16th, 2012

Working in collaboration with Fabio Ongarato Design, SMXL is a dynamic response to a crowded hospitality market. A strong architectural language supported by a vibrant graphic environment signals SMXL as a stand-out from other food outlets.

Aesop stores by Torafu Architects, Tokyo

September 16th, 2012

At Aesop Shin-Marunouchi, the OSB has been stained with a brown colour to distinguish the store with its neighbours within the bright surrounding environment. The central band of display seen stretched across the back wall binds the store space to a single point of focus, naturally drawing customers towards the products.

Theo Fennell jewelry by gpstudio, London

September 15th, 2012

gpstudio, the luxury retail design consultancy, has just completed a boutique concept store with premier jeweller Theo Fennell. The micro-concept store is a two-floor space in the Burlington Arcade which has been designed to act as a story-telling space for the jewellery designer.

DESIGNER’S HOUSE store by Beaks Planners, Seoul

September 15th, 2012

DESIGNER’S HOUSE Gangnam Shinsegae Department Store in Seoul By Beaks Planners.

Honda BigWing showroom by Whitespace, Thailand

September 14th, 2012

Honda motorcycles entrusted Whitespace to help introduce Thai consumers to their line of ‘Big Bikes’ within their new landmark building. Focusing on evoking emotions and highlighting technology, we set out to let showroom visitors feel the excitement, quality and technical edge Honda bikes long before their first test ride.

Marc O’Polo flagship store, Munich

September 14th, 2012

Marc O’Polo flagship store, Munich

Spitzenclub hairdresser by Kirsten Heiser & Thomas Schnabel, Berlin

September 14th, 2012

The color theme is inspired from the 50 century with soft colors like babyblue, mint, pink, light grey, vanilla. The main materials are leather, brass, black brown wood with golden accent. The ceiling lamps, the waiting area and the front desk furnishing comes original from second hand.

Wrangler store by Checkland Kindleysides, Leipzig

September 14th, 2012

Iconic denim brand Wrangler has opened a pilot store in Leipzig, Germany with a new retail concept designed by Checkland Kindleysides. This is Wrangler’s first stand‐alone store in Germany, and the first of a new design that is planned to be rolled out across Europe.

Angelo Coppola Diffusion flagship store by Arketipo Design, Monza

September 14th, 2012

The concept devised by the architect Marco Rosa is an environment where spatial manipulation permits the combination of functional and sculptural spaces. The sculptural aspect regards the plastic layout of the exhibition that also functionally determines the position of the product.

Brooklyn Fox store, New York

September 13th, 2012

Lingerie store Brooklyn Fox has just opened up a second store at 200 Bedford Avenue, which is just one block away from its original location on N. 5th Street. The difference between the two shops, however, is that the new address sells only clothing, accessories, and shoes, whereas the original boutique is strictly a bra-and-underwear type of establishment.

Fukui Bouyourou restaurant by HaKo Design, Tokyo

September 13th, 2012

Fukui Bouyourou restaurant by HaKo Design, Tokyo