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Aēsop Fitzroy | Clare Cousins ArchitectsLocation: Melbourne, AustraliaLearn More: Yellowtrace
Kowtow FlagshipWellington, New ZealandDesign & Concept: Rufus Knight & KowtowArchitects: Mak
{Second project I’ve come across this year to feature terrazzo! Is terrazzo trending?}Greek Je
{Liking the retro-classic vibe in the new boutique store of The Apartment by The Line (here’s the Ne
girlsdressingrooms:ZS (Zi Shi) Lab, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China,DOMANI Architectural Concep
{A Monday Mix of some memorable shops based on this list compiled by Azure. Definitely some iconic r
{Going through a slight anglophile phase at the moment, so thought I’d feature more work by Br
{More from Nicolas Schuybroek. Here are two projects of his - one residential, and a retail interior
{Love the contrast of the clean simple walls, with the beautifully lit painted brick and stone.} via
{Retail therapy from a fave - H&H has a tag devoted just to Aesop stores, so I HAD to share this
{Designed by Milan-based architect Andrea Tognon, the reworked Jil Sander store in Berlin is a delic
{Friday Feature: obsessed with Raphael Navot right now.} viaH&H is on Pinterest
{Spunky interiors, with clean lines and pops of colour - from a curved display table in green, and t
{Bonus post today just cause. This retail space by Swedish designer Christian Halleröd for sneaker
{Shop therapy. On the flipside, some retail interiors are more gallery-like. Designed by Studio Toog
{Love this trend for retail interiors to be more residential in feel. This is the Irene Neuwirth sto
{Retail therapy over the lunch break from New York-based Studio Sofield. Love the angled hanging rod
{Friday Feature: Elizabeth Roberts}H&H is on Pinterest
{Friday Feature: shout out to Ciguë who recently started following!} viaH&H is on Pinterest
{Lunch-time shop therapy in Paris, courtesy of Givenchy’s new menswear flaship store - a personal pr
{Beishu Gallery is a minimal gallery space located in Tokyo, Japan, designed by Sasaki Architecture.
{Walking into the Row in Melrose Place, feels like walking into a cool home. A courtyard with a pool
{H&H frequent feature (lately especially) Dimore Studio gives us some retail therapy in Turin, I
{BONUS Friday Feature: Japanese firm simply named…Simplicity Design Studio. Headed by Shinich
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