Sports brand Nike has opened a temporary shop showcasing the future of sport at Selfridges in London and Dezeen readers can win one of 25 pairs of tickets to an exclusive event we're hosting there next Thursday, featuring Nike's global creative director for the Olympics Martin Lotti in conversation with Dezeen editor-in-chief Marcus Fairs about the brand's latest innovations for the London 2012 games. More »
Retail
Nike+ House of Innovation
Frivole Prestige perfumery
by Theza
Merchandising System
by OMA for Coach
Furniture by Faye Toogood
for Opening Ceremony
Faye Toogood has filled a pop-up fashion boutique in London with rubber-coated furniture and glass tabletops mounted on piles of industrial fabrics. More »
Tokyo's Tokyo by
Ryo Matsui Architects
Shelves at this Tokyo store by Ryo Matsui Architects look like comic books, complete with speech bubbles and motion lines (+ slideshow). More »
Puma Social Club by EDIT!
and Tereza Komárková
Pop-up store for Dr. Martens
by FreshBritain and Campaign
FreshBritain and Campaign created a pop-up store reminiscent of factory warehouses and stockrooms for shoe brand Dr. Martens ( + slideshow). More »
Martagon by
Reiichi Ikeda
Japanese designer Reiichi Ikeda has built a wire mesh box in the middle of a fashion boutique in Osaka. More »
Not Wonder Store
by Reiichi Ikeda
Designer Reiichi Ikeda has come up with a shop for Japanese fashion brand Wonderland that has a small wooden house inside. More »
Librairie La Fontaine by Kawamura-Ganjavian
and NOR architectes
A ring of shelves encloses a padded reading room at this bookshop by designers Kawamura-Ganjavian and architects NOR. More »
Aesop Shin-Marunouchi
by Torafu Architects
Chunky chipboard surfaces have been sanded and stained to look like marble at this Aesop skincare shop in Tokyo by Japanese studio Torafu Architects (+ slideshow). More »
Papabubble by Yusuke Seki
and Jaime Hayón
Japanese designer Yusuke Seki and Spanish designer Jaime Hayón have designed a sweet shop in Yokohama where colourful liquids are displayed inside glass decanters, ready to be made into confectionary before customers' eyes. More »
Folklore by Danielle
and Rob Reid
Wall panels and shelves in this north London design shop are made from reclaimed floorboards and scaffolding planks. More »
Haberdash by
Form Us With Love
Menswear is displayed like tools in a shed at this shop in Stockholm by local designers Form Us With Love. More »
La Galerie de Lunettes by
Dumazer & Lafallisse Architectes
French architects Dumazer & Lafallisse have converted a former gallery in Paris into an optician's. More »




