Hermès Rive Gauche by RDAI
French architects RDAI have completed this new Paris boutique for fashion brand Hermès inside a 1930s swimming pool building. More about Hermès Rive Gauche by RDAI
French architects RDAI have completed this new Paris boutique for fashion brand Hermès inside a 1930s swimming pool building. More about Hermès Rive Gauche by RDAI
Designer Natascha Madeiski and architect Alexander Graef used cut-out paper to create this wintry window display for Septieme Etage boutique in Geneva. More about Naked City Landscape by Natascha Madeiski and Alexander Graef
Italian studio Antonio Ravalli Architetti have transformed the ground floor of a warehouse in Verona, Italy, into a showroom featuring gathered translucent curtains hanging from the ceiling. More about Art Gallery Showroom by Antonio Ravalli Architetti
London firm Universal Design Studio have completed the interior of a shop on London's New Bond Street for fashion brand Mulberry. More about Mulberry New Bond Street store by Universal Design Studio
Shoes are displayed on conveyor belts at this store in Barcelona by Spanish firm Bailo+Rull ADD Arquitectura. More about Munich La Roca by Bailo+Rull ADD Arquitectura
Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka designed this boutique to display fashion designer Issey Miyake's 132 5. collection of garments, which fold from two-dimensional geometric shapes into structured clothes (see our earlier story). More about 132 5. Issey Miyake by Tokujin Yoshioka
Karina Tollman and Philipp Thomanek of Israeli studio k1p3 have completed the interior for this fashion boutique in Tel Aviv, with a contiunous metal clothes rail dividing the store lengthways. More about Rhus Ovata Tel Aviv by k1p3
Facet Studio have completed the interior of a vintage shop in Osaka, Japan, using cedarwood, rice paper and linen. More about Habitat Antique by Facet Studio
This clothing store in Tel Aviv by Z-A Studio of New York features items displayed on a pegboard that runs to the ceiling of the double-height space. More about Delicatessen 2 by Z-A Studio
Dezeen and Dezeen Watch Store, in association with Deborah Spencer and Alice Breed, proudly present a new retail venture called The Temporium - a pop-up department store featuring leading designers and brands selling their wares direct to the public. More about Dezeen presents: The Temporium
Toys are displayed between steel fins at this second-hand shop in Andorra by Miquel Merce Architect and MSB Workshop. More about Món Petit by Miquel Merce Architect and MSB Workshop
A diagonal wall clad in copper plates partially hides the interior of this boutique in Tenjin Fukuoka, Japan, by Japanese architect Toru Shimokawa of STAD. More about Trent Vioro by STAD
Architects Universal Design Studio have created a perforated pleated facade for clothing retailer H&M in Seoul, South Korea. More about H&M Seoul by Universal Design Studio
White lighting tracks with red edging swoop across the ceiling in this Shanghai supermarket by Head Architecture of China. More about Lotus Fresh by Head Architecture
Barcelona studio Dear Design have completed this shop in Valencia with shoes displayed on a metal lattice for Spanish outfitters Munich. More about Munich Fractal Arena by Dear Design for Munich
London architects Sybarite have completed this shop interior for fashion house Alberta Ferretti in Milan. More about Alberta Ferretti via Montenapoleone by Sybarite
Designer Emmanuelle Moureaux of Tokyo has created an installation from interlocking coloured sticks at three Issey Miyake fashion stores in Tokyo. More about Sticks by Emmanuelle Moureaux for Issey Miyake
This stepped cardboard installation was designed and built by Berlin University of Arts students to display their own work and meandered around a gallery at their summer show. More about UdK Bookshop 2010 by Dalia Butvidaite, Leonard Steidle and Johannes Drechsler
The interior of this temporary store in east London for bicycle brand Tokyobike was designed by London studio Emulsion. More about Tokyobike store by Emulsion
UK designers Studiofibre have complete the west London headquarters of fashion brand Net-A-Porter. More about Net-A-Porter by Studiofibre