Low-budget retail spaces can still be sustainable. See this flexible Milan shop

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Design, Architecture
Francesca Perani Enterprise, Bloomscape Architecture
Brand
On-Off
Collaboration
Claudia Martinelli
Fittings
L’angolo del legno - Gritti Emilio
General Contracting
VER srl
Floor Area
100 sq-m
High-flexibility displays borrowing solutions from the construction industry simplify new rollouts at On-Off’s Milan store.
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