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Fluted Volume / Studio UF+O

November 13, 2025 Pilar Caballero 0

On the high streets of Indian cities, retail showrooms often compete for attention with gleaming chandeliers, advertisement boards, and ornate façades. Fluted Volume, the 7,000 sq. ft. headquarters for a jewellery brand in Vijayawada, takes a radically different stance. Designed by Vineet Vora and Prachi Parekh of Studio Urban Form + Objects, the building asserts itself as a terracotta-hued monolith: at once sculptural, reticent, and quietly authoritative amid the cityscape. Its form emerges from a paradox that lies at the heart of the brief: how to create a building that must be visible to the public, invite footfall, and embody the brand’s identity.

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Zoii Kids Retail Space / Architettura Tommasi

October 31, 2025 Valeria Silva 0

The project involves the renovation of a retail space dedicated to children’s clothing, located in the historic city center of Padua, near Piazza dei Signori. The intervention carefully balances respect for the existing architectural heritage with the introduction of contemporary design elements aimed at creating a playful and engaging environment for children.

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Gozeal Store / Wanawa Studio

November 9, 2024 Valeria Silva 0

Discover the innovative design of Gozeal Store, meticulously crafted by Wanawa Studio to redefine retail excellence. Immerse yourself in a dynamic space where futuristic aesthetics and functional efficiency converge, tailored to enhance the shopping experience. Gozeal Store is inspired by the boldness of futuristic design, characterized by a play of sloping lines and sharp angles. This concept is applied consistently across the building’s exterior and interior, creating a visually striking and cohesive look. The furniture and lighting within the store echo these geometric forms, adding to the overall futuristic atmosphere.

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Botteh Store/ Felipe Hess Arquitetos

November 4, 2024 Pilar Caballero 0

Botteh, located in São Paulo, is more than just a rug store; it is a fusion of architecture and culture, designed to reflect the essence of Persian rugs and the roots of its owner, an Iranian merchant who immigrated to Brazil several decades ago.

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Botteh Store/ Felipe Hess Arquitetos

November 4, 2024 Pilar Caballero 0

Botteh, located in São Paulo, is more than just a rug store; it is a fusion of architecture and culture, designed to reflect the essence of Persian rugs and the roots of its owner, an Iranian merchant who immigrated to Brazil several decades ago.

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Soulstory Experience Centre / Abin Design Studio

October 27, 2024 Andreas Luco 0

The Soulstory display gallery and store for Italian furniture in Calcutta is a pioneering concept that transcends the boundaries of a traditional furniture display gallery, offering an immersive experience that celebrates the harmonious fusion of Italian sophistication and Indian cultural richness.

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Polene Paris Seoul Flagship Store / WGNB

October 22, 2024 Hana Abdel 0

The design narrative of Polène’s Seoul flagship store is a sophisticated exploration of space through the metaphorical and practical use of leather, encapsulating the brand’s essence in its first Korean location.

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Polene Paris Seoul Flagship Store / WGNB

October 22, 2024 Hana Abdel 0

The design narrative of Polène’s Seoul flagship store is a sophisticated exploration of space through the metaphorical and practical use of leather, encapsulating the brand’s essence in its first Korean location.

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John Hardy Boutique / Blancostudio & Kalpa Taru

October 20, 2024 Hana Abdel 0

Designed by Blanco Studio & crafted by Kalpa Taru, interior design at John Hardy’s workshop in Mambal, Bali, is a powerful blend between modern design and heritage craftsmanship that elevates John Hardy’s jewelry collection displayed under the bamboo structure.

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SVRN San Francisco / WGNB

October 9, 2024 Hana Abdel 0

The San Francisco SVRN store is a distinctive architectural project that merges the brand’s identity with the unique characteristic of its location. Situated across two disjointed buildings on a hillside, the design aims to seamlessly integrate varying floor levels, ceiling structures, and architectural foundations, in order to create a cohesive customer experience. Central to the concept is an elliptical loop that weaves through the space, translating into a series of curved walls finished in green oxidized copper, a material chosen to symbolize the passage of time. This nods to the corten steel used in the previous Chicago store of SVRN, while also creating a dynamic flow that invites customers to freely explore. The resulting spatial tension between these curved segments adds a sense of discovery and embracing, enhancing the journey through the store.