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The shop floor of the department store has increasingly become a cluttered no‐man's‐land, no more than a space between competing branded concessions. Howard Watson describes how at Lotte, a department store in Seoul, South Korea, Universal Design Studio has applied its subtle decorative design style – first launched internationally in the Stella McCartney stores – to unifying effect. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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The shop floor of the department store has increasingly become a cluttered no‐man's‐land, no more than a space between competing branded concessions. Howard Watson describes how at Lotte, a department store in Seoul, South Korea, Universal Design Studio has applied its subtle decorative design style – first launched internationally in the Stella McCartney stores – to unifying effect. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Seoul's Interior Landscapes
Watson, Howard (author)
Architectural Design ; 77 ; 114-119
2007-03-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
‘a space that was much more about curation’ , ‘Lotte experience’ , Jonathan Clarke , ‘accessories are highly personal’ , ‘Eliden’ , Universal Design Studio, Lotte Department Store, Seoul, South Korea, 2005‐07 , Stella McCartney store designs , a series of screens , triangular Corian units , black Plexiglass ceiling , ‘non‐brand’ , brand‐orientated boxes
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