Shane Confectionery in Philadelphia.

Die Gebrüder Barley überführen den Candy Store mit 150jähriger Geschichte in die Moderne. Sie reanimieren die traditionellen Werte und handwerklichen Techniken, sie sind stolze Zeitreisende in der Welt der Zuckerwaren. Kein künstliches Retro, sondern echte Authentizität. Das Marketing hier ist die Seele des Fachgeschäfts. The Barley Brothers transfer the Candy Store, with its 150 years of history, into the modern era. They reanimate traditional values … Shane Confectionery in Philadelphia. weiterlesen

Un autre Voodoo in Berlin.

Just until January 3rd, 2015: The Pop-Up-Store Un autre Voodoo exhibits and sells handmade items, locally designed and produced by international talents based in Berlin. Oryanne and Raphael Dufour created an art gallery where they individually promote each designer. A friendly place where you can talk about what you buy, how it is made and by whom – like if you were talking to the … Un autre Voodoo in Berlin. weiterlesen

Droog in Amsterdam.

Ein Refugium der besonderen Art, rund um einen märchenhaften Garten, mitten im Grachtenviertel: Mode, Wohnen, Kunst, ein Spa und ein Café, die Übergänge sind fließend. Im Apartment des Hauses können die Eindrücke ungestört in Meetings vertieft oder mit in den Schlaf genommen werden. A very special refuge, around a fabulous garden, near the famous Grachtengordel area: fashion, living, art, a spa and a café, the … Droog in Amsterdam. weiterlesen

Hutspot in Amsterdam.

Einkaufen tun sie nicht, die drei Amsterdamer Jungs. Sie bieten Designern einen Ort der Präsenz und verkaufen die ausgestellten Produkte in ihrem Namen. Hutspot ist eine Plattform des Designs und der Begegnung – inklusive Raum zum Arbeiten, einem Café und regelmäßigen Konzert-Events. They do not just buy their range these three young men from Amsterdam. They founded Hutspot to offer designers a place to present … Hutspot in Amsterdam. weiterlesen

Kaufhaus Popp in Trier.

Das Kaufhaus ist tot? Es lebe das Kaufhaus! Ingo Popp hat seinen Traum im Frühjahr 2013 wahr gemacht und mutig seine ganz persönliche Variante in Trier eröffnet. Aus Liebe zu den schönen Dingen, die er sorgsam auswählt und sorglos kombiniert. Wer hier nicht fündig wird, wird es anderswo nimmermehr. The department store is dead? Long live the department store! Ingo Popp made his dream come … Kaufhaus Popp in Trier. weiterlesen

Eat Gallery in Maysville, Kentucky.

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Located in the historic downtown of Maysville, Kentucky Eat Gallery strives to bring the beauty of nature to it’s customers. From unique hand crafted, to hand carved gemstones, mineral specimens, butterflies, and fossils Eat Gallery presents the customer with a one of kind experience not unlike one might have at a museum. Customers range from people wanting custom jewelry made by one of the craftsmen the Gallery works with, to children who stare in wonder and never leave without getting a free mineral or crystal.

The owners, Simon and Laurie Watt, are gem dealers and started the business to help revitalize the downtown district and to spread the passion they have for all things naturally beautiful. The building was a diner for fifty years and to keep the flavor of the downtown the neonsign „EAT“ was renovated and used to name the gallery, representing Exquiste Art Treasures.

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Pop-up Arnsdorf concept store in Melbourne.

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Imagined by the Melbourne-based architect studio Edwards Moore, the Arnsdorf temporary store in Fitzroy, a Melbourne suburb, created a brand new shopping experience inspired by the elegance of the Arnsdorf collection. Pieces of stretched pastel-colored materials transformed the store into a nest-like environment, „Pop-up Arnsdorf concept store in Melbourne.“ weiterlesen

Le Labo in New York.

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Spending a few days in NYC doing store research and stumbled upon a gem today: Le Labo, on the corner of Elizabeth and Prince. Unique by its extremely interactive concept, Le Labo is a fragrance store that aims to disrupt the traditional fragrance market by proposing only exclusif and hand-made fragrances. The store carries no inventory; instead, the floor staff will mix up the perfumes in front of you once you’ve chosen your scents from a selection made by famous „noses“.

Le Labo presents itself as a „playground for your nose“; in reality, Le Labo is really more of a playground for your senses. „Le Labo in New York.“ weiterlesen

LN-CC in London.

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The innovative retail concept LN-CC opened their stunning new store in East London. It’s 5,000 sq ft  and, in their own words, „more of an installation piece than a traditional shop fit“. Comprised of three concept rooms stocked with their latest collections from both high-end and avantgarde designers, a book and record store, a club space and a photographic studio, the store, designed by Gary Card, is one of the most original concepts that we’ve seen. Most impressive? The indoor tunnels „LN-CC in London.“ weiterlesen

Van Afferden.

Uwe van Afferden sprengt Schubladen und fügt sie zugleich zu einem neuen Ganzen zusammen. Sein Laden ist Männer-Kaufhaus und Atelier in einem – der flüchtige Passant meint, er lebt darin. Es gibt Industriedesign-Klassiker neben handgewebtem Leinen, Denim und Leder. Alles limitiert, niemals imitiert. Uwe van Afferden blows up drawers and at the same time brings them together to form a new whole. His shop is … Van Afferden. weiterlesen