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Wind Fence 2 / Hyunjoon Yoo + Partners

April 29, 2026 Pilar Caballero 0

Wind Fence 2 is the extension of the existing Wind Fence project. To begin with the existing Wind Fence, it stands firmly at the edge between the land and the sea on the east coast of Busan. Making the building stand out when glancing at it from the waterfront was significant and the main purpose of this building was to attract various programs such as cafes, restaurants, and shops selling small crafts.

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Suupaa Restaurant and Convenience Store / IF Architecture

April 26, 2026 Valeria Silva 0

Enigmatic and eclectic, Suupaa is a first-of-its-kind, hospitality concept for a hybrid fast-casual Japanese restaurant and konbini convenience store. Acknowledging the cultural significance of ‘konbinis’ in Japan, the design for the venue extrapolates key aspects of the familiar typology into the modern fit-out, bringing forward ideas of utilitarian materials, fastidious organisation, efficiency, and innovation.

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Lucas y Hernández-Gil references “classical world” for Laconicum store interior

December 2, 2025 Alyn Griffiths 0

Spanish studio Lucas y Hernández-Gil has completed a cosmetics store in Madrid featuring exposed wooden pillars and a material palette intended to evoke the calming atmosphere of an ancient Roman sweating room. Laconicum, a beauty product retailer, approached Lucas y Hernández-Gil to design its first permanent physical store on Madrid’s Piamonte street. The company had

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Lmood Flagship Store / oftn studio

November 30, 2025 Miwa Negoro 0

LMOOD is a contemporary brand that embodies modern sensibility through the foundation of minimalism and practicality. Under the slogan “Form and Function are One,” the brand seeks harmony between aesthetic clarity and functional purpose. Its first flagship store, located in Seongsu-dong, Seoul, extends over two floors with a total area of 195 sqm, serving as a physical expression of the brand’s philosophy and emotional tone.

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Plastic Box store is “a brutalist art gallery disguised as a supermarket”

November 28, 2025 Cajsa Carlson 0

Architecture practice Minimal Studio has unveiled Plastic Box, a supermarket in Mallorca with a minimalist exposed-concrete interior and a ceiling of 1,200 plastic crates. The fully functioning store, located in Mallorca’s Port of Pollensa, was conceived by the studio as a “raw concrete envelope”. “We reduced the structure to its essence, removing all previous finishes

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Mentze Ottenstein creates space for “calm discovery” at Tekla store in London

November 24, 2025 Clara Finnigan 0

A calming and natural material palette of clay plaster, cherry wood and wool characterise Danish homeware brand Tekla’s store in London. Located on Marylebone High Street in west London, the space was designed by architect duo Mathias Mentze and Alexander Ottenstein of Mentze Ottenstein. Having previously designed the brand’s Modern Romance exhibition at this year’s

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Meadow Lane “reimagines the grocery experience” at Tribeca shop

November 22, 2025 Dan Howarth 0

A luxury grocery store with interiors by Brooklyn designer Sarah Carpenter with a curated art program and sculptural floral displays has opened in New York City’s Tribeca neighbourhood. The space at 355 Greenwich Street was designed by Sarah Carpenter based on a brief from Meadow Lane founder and CEO Sammy Nussdorf, who aims to reimagine the

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L/O designs Osaka shop to “celebrate artistry and utility” of Japanese knives

November 18, 2025 Alyn Griffiths 0

A traditional Japanese cladding method informed the overlapping wooden panels used to display knives at Tojiro Knife Gallery in Osaka, Japan, designed by creative agency L/O. Set in Doguyasuji Alley arcade, which is home to many speciality vendors selling kitchenware and culinary tools, the shop is knife company Tojiro’s flagship in the Kansai region. Yoshihito’s

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Studio Edwards creates “mobile architecture” for retail spaces

November 17, 2025 Chater Paul Jordan 0

Melbourne-based Studio Edwards has collaborated with local fashion brand LOWF to create Shift Space – a relocatable modular retail system. Designed for disassembly and reuse, the Shift Space system was designed so it can be configured to suit a variety of settings, from compact laneway shops to gallery-scale interiors. Comprising clothing rails, displays and seating,

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MoMA Design Store receives refresh from Peterson Rich Office

November 14, 2025 Dan Howarth 0

The Museum of Modern Art’s retail space in Soho, New York, has undergone a major renovation by Brooklyn architecture studio Peterson Rich Office. The MoMA Design Store at 81 Spring Street, which sells a variety of design-focused objects, books and gifts, was reimagined by uncovering the cast-iron building’s 19th-century craftsmanship while introducing contemporary interventions. “By

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