Très Bien shop by Arrhov Frick
Mirrored walls conceal a photography studio at the centre of this clothes store in Malmö, Sweden, by architects Arrhov Frick. More about Très Bien shop by Arrhov Frick
Mirrored walls conceal a photography studio at the centre of this clothes store in Malmö, Sweden, by architects Arrhov Frick. More about Très Bien shop by Arrhov Frick
Naked mannequins sit on the walls and ceiling of this MC Escher-inspired clothes store in Shanghai. More about Alter Store by 3Gatti Architecture Studio
London studio Post-Office have completed a boutique in Notting Hill with rails made of bronze-plated scaffolding. More about Orlebar Brown by Post-Office
A zig-zagging metal wall divides this clothes shop by Japanese architects Suppose Design Office, separating outerwear from undergarments. More about 52 by Suppose Design Office
New Designers 2011: London Metropolitan University graduate Adrian Bergman has designed a modular retail display system that's only held together by rubber rings. More about Poles Apart by Adrian Bergman
Suspended vending machines dispense plastic tubes containing coloured T-shirts in this Sydney shop by Facet Studio of Sydney and Osaka. More about Streetology by Facet Studio
When viewed from outside an Issey Miyake store in Tokyo, these chairs backs by Japanese architect Yoichi Yamamoto appear to have legs and seats. More about 2D/3D Chairs by Yoichi Yamamoto for Issey Miyake
Shoes are displayed in numbered slots on row after row of plywood shelves at this Sydney shop by Facet Studio of Sydney and Osaka. More about Sneakerology by Facet Studio
New Zealand designers Gascoigne Associates have complete this outfitters in Auckland for airline staff at Air New Zealand. More about Air New Zealand Clothes Hangar by Gascoigne Associates
London set designer Gary Card has completed the interior of this east London boutique, including a bright orange tunnel. More about LN-CC by Gary Card
The interior of this cycling shop in Athens by React Architects of Greece is clad in bands of oriented strand board and artificial turf. More about Cyclist shop by React Architects
A personal shopping suite created by London designer Lee Broom has opened at fashion retailer Topman's flagship store in London. More about Topman personal shopping suite by Lee Broom
Taiwan designers Paradox Studio created a wall of undulating wooden blocks to display products at this shop in Taipei. More about OPUS Shop by Paradox Studio
Thin black metal frames arch between floor and ceiling in this Parisian boutique by French architect Joseph Grappin for shoe designer Karine Arabian More about Karine Arabian Boutique by Joseph Grappin
London studio 42 architects have created an installation of spiralling black tubes for UK fashion retailer Topshop. More about Twister by 42 Architects for Topshop
Wooden horses wearing ties, hats, scarves and shoes from the new Hermès collection are included in a set of interiors by Spanish designers CuldeSac. More about Contemporary Craftsmanship by CuldeSac for Hermès
The interior for this clothing boutique in Japan designed by Kazutoyo Yamamoto of Japanese Studio Dessence is filled with stone partitions that have arched doorway openings. More about Cornet Boutique by Kazutoyo Yamamoto
Designer Rafael de Cárdenas of New York created the interior of this Cape Town menswear store Unknown Union with shelving in clashing colours that fade into each other. More about Unknown Union by Rafael de Cárdenas
Bicycles are displayed in backlit boxes at this Barcelona bike store designed by architect Joan Sandoval. More about Pave by Joan Sandoval
Spanish architects MYCC have designed the interior for a combined coffee and book shop in Madrid, exposing the original warehouse structure and inserting a glass floor between storeys. More about Book and Coffeeshop in Madrid by MYCC