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Google Image Result for. The Optometrist by Greg Natale, Sydney. Rather, giving consideration to the small size of spectacles, Natale chose to break the space up with traditional wardrobe-style display cabinets and steer clear of integrated displays.

The Optometrist by Greg Natale, Sydney

The spectacle displays are backlit to create the effect of the product glowing. The cabinetry, which is both a functional furniture element for showcasing the spectacles and a sophisticated decorative element, illustrates Natale’s philosophy of integrating architecture, design and decoration in a project. The lighting technique of concealing the light source was borrowed from high-fashion retail spaces. It’s a technique that prevents glare and light bouncing off glass lenses, which is an important concern in this kind of retail environment. SHOE STORES! New Balance Experience Store, Beijing. New Balance has announced the opening of its first ever Experience Store in Beijing’s Qianmen Avenue.

SHOE STORES! New Balance Experience Store, Beijing

Celebrating the brand’s past, present and future, New Balance proudly showcases its century-long heritage to bring a completely new brand retail experience to life. The two-floor 2000+ square foot New Balance Experience Store is located in Beijing’s famous Qianmen Avenue. Qianmen Avenue is one of the most historical commercial streets in Beijing, with more than 500 years of history. That New Balance has chosen Qianmen Avenue as the location for its first ever Experience Store is no coincidence.

Allure Women’s Fashion store by ZainNofal, Ramallah. It’s kind of new style interior in Ramallah, mixing soft and hard materials.

Allure Women’s Fashion store by ZainNofal, Ramallah

“The women are also have the same attitude, part of them is so soft and full of emotions, other part can handle how is life sometimes being tuff.” But still the white color is apart of their thoughts. Designed by ZainNofal. Leo Pizzo jewelry boutique by Diego Bortolato Architetto, Milan. The project of the Leo Pizzo Boutique in Milano, that I’ve developed in 2009 with colleague Gianluca Re Architetto, from my own town.

Leo Pizzo jewelry boutique by Diego Bortolato Architetto, Milan

This is the first mono-brand shop that my client, Mr. Leo Pizzo, has opened on the fashion town, Milan. (Malin+Goetz) apothecary by Bernheimer Architecture, Los Angeles. (Malin+Goetz) is a New York-based skincare and perfume line that creates modern, unisex products for hair, body and skin.

(Malin+Goetz) apothecary by Bernheimer Architecture, Los Angeles

Their existing retail stores in New York reflect a modernization of traditional neighborhood apothecary concepts that create a distinctive, elegant and unique experience for the customers. For their first Los Angeles store in historic Hancock Park, we organized the space to highlight and showcase their product in various ways. We developed a custom shelving system that is precisely calibrated to the proportions of their product and allows for very deliberate display as well as the ability for flexibility. That system is continued on the opposite wall with a recessed niche within a series of panels that are milled with the “shelving” pattern.

The Cliff Boutique by Kasahara Design, Bali. Timberland by Checkland Kindleysides, London. As part of the brief for their new store at Westfield London, Timberland challenged Checkland Kindleysides to bring the brand’s iconic tree logo to life and show their environmental values in action.

Timberland by Checkland Kindleysides, London

Taking cues from the Timberland logo and the dynamic tree-like roof supports which form the architecture of the centre, we created a lattice of reclaimed timber branches that stretch the full 25m length of the side elevation, the 11m storefront and the 8.5m height of the store, wrapping the store in the brand’s iconic logo. The façade creates such a strong brand statement that the fret cut steel signage merely acts as endorsement that this is Timberland. The structure creates interesting views into the store and the expanse of unusual shaped display windows allow almost every item of footwear to be showcased in a simple framework.

Commerce Design Award: BOZAR BRASSERIE. BOZAR BRASSERIE Architect: Barbara van der Wee Arch.

Commerce Design Award: BOZAR BRASSERIE

Merchant: David Martin & Philippe Collonval Type: restaurant – brasserie Address: rue Ravenstein 23 – Brussels District: Mont des Arts/ Kunstberg Often announced and often postponed, the restaurant at the Centre for Fine Arts finally opened in December 2010. At the helm will be one of today’s leading chefs – David Martin, whose brasserie in Anderlecht, La Paix, is the proud possessor of a Michelin star.

It has been a long wait since the old Brasserie des Beaux-Arts, looking onto rue Baron Hortastraat, closed down: ten whole years. Wanner Fashion store by Heikaus, Schwäbisch Hall – Germany. Wanner Moden is a high fashion store in Schwäbisch Hall / Germany with brands such as bugatti and Gerry Weber.

Wanner Fashion store by Heikaus, Schwäbisch Hall – Germany

Shopfitter: HEIKAUS Interior GmbH Mundelsheim. Juventus store by Lisa Rambaldi, Turin. Arcade Boutique by Montalba Architects Designs, Los Angeles. High-end, exclusive fashion meets retail in a carefully curated shop designed by David Montalba.

Arcade Boutique by Montalba Architects Designs, Los Angeles

By bringing much-needed light and a sensuous material qualities to the new store, Montalba reflects the retailer’s vision and supports her unique business approach. When Rochelle Gores, the discerning and sophisticated daughter of a private equity pioneer, conceived her upscale Arcade boutique set to open on the Melrose strip of West Hollywood, she chose the design-focused and already noteworthy architect David Montalba to give shape to her vision. Montalba and his firm, Montalba Architects Inc., founded in 2003, are responsible for some of L.A.’s most exquisite retail shops, including the Monique Lhuillier boutique in Beverly Hills and the Neil Lane jewelry store.