Folk – Clothing Store Interior with Rustic Style Designed by Paul Van Stone
Let’s see what happens on the London label People in the store has adopted ‘humble’ approach. Folk store Designed by artist Paul Van Stone style of his own inimitable Folk is elegant, but it is certainly strange, it is an example of a company that actually control their brand. Forest is rural, with a good creative way. And even go further by using some type of rope with a knot to tie everything. Rope together with the node has a practical purpose, of course, but provide a kind of new effects to the overall feel of the room. This could be your inspiration.
Posted: February 18th, 2011
at 3:27pm by budianto
Tagged with clothing store, clothing store interior, modern clothing store, rustic clothing store interior
Categories: Store Design
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Uniqlo Megastore – Elegant Fashion Store with Amazing Display
Tokyo is a city of fashion, you must be familiar with it. Curiosity is a design studio based in Tokyo is designed Uniqlo Megastores amazing. The store is located near Shinjuku Station in Tokyo, Japan. It’s a modern store design is strongly influenced by the views of the city of Tokyo and a large entrance, marked by the appearance of three towers, and describe a mini-city Shinjuku. Uniqlo Megastores is a beautiful fashion store with an amazing gallery display. Angulasi tower layout and blur the line between street and retail space, creating a unique environment in a busy street of Shinjuku. This city seems to have a human scale while you move freely around the three towers. Displays vertical entrance is reflected in the mirror wall to create a stunning gallery of displays, a maze of reflection of reflection, this tower looks to be included in the section in the store. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: February 6th, 2011
at 2:41pm by budianto
Tagged with amazing store design, modern store design, store interior
Categories: Home Ideas,Store Design
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Hotel Q – Modern Hotel Interior with Red and White Color Theme
This is a nice hotel that offers amenities like your own home. This hotel provides visitors a space for them to just tell each individual story. Hotel Q! located at the corner of the busy Kurfürstendamm strip invite visitors to have a typical experience of architectural space through the folding of topographic structures. This scene creates a continuous flow of form and space that maximizes the social interaction among visitors. Graft, its designer, argues that the landscape horizontally folded open zone with a functional double occupancies. Therefore, there is no wasted space because each space can be used for other purposes. As a result, the visitors undergo an interesting experience. Look at the spa room that seems so wide open to make us feel as if we were on the beach. Bed bath blend offers the sensation of hitting the spring vent from the soil. maybe a day you could be in this place.
Posted: February 5th, 2011
at 10:28am by budianto
Tagged with futuristic hotel interior, modern hotel interior, red and white interior color
Categories: Home Design,Home Ideas,Store Design
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Oth Sombath Resto – Elegant Restaurant with Beautiful Thailand Style Design
Let’s look at a romantic restaurant design is located in the center of Paris designed by my friend & Patrick Jouin Jouin. Hospitality Design is built on a 400m2 area and can accommodate up to 80 guests. The concept of restaurant design is how to translate Thai universe in the context of Paris, designers learn the traditions and culture for the color, rhythm, volume, light as well as seeking to create a gastronomic experience entirely contemporary. That adorn the magnificent interior use elements such as fine lines and sleek curves, something sensual and exotic, something that feels like a smooth blend of all the rich influences manifest in one place. maybe you are interested visit there later.
Posted: February 5th, 2011
at 9:16am by budianto
Tagged with luxury restaurant, thailand restaurant interior
Categories: Home Ideas,Store Design
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