A designer translates a multi-brand emporium into a 3D magazine

Liu Kai’s Shanghai-based cross-disciplinary studio designed this 600-sq-m multi-brand collection store to be ‘a three-dimensional magazine, a readable store.’ Magmode, a retailer that sells fashion and accessories of various designers, wanted RIGI
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