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Zara ditches generic high street interiors for a hyperlocal spatial direction in Lisbon

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Architecture studio Elsa Urquijo Arquitectos drew on hyperlocal design influences for the spatial direction of Zara’s new Lisbon store. - Courtesy of Zara
side from the brand’s typical in-store offerings, visitors can find new ‘boutique’ spaces across its 5,000-sq-m floor plan, in which lingerie, shoes, bags and selected pieces are on display. - Courtesy of Zara
A play area serves to keep shoppers’ young children occupied, and a café on the ground floor – specialized in traditional pastéis de nata – provides a space to sit down and relax. - Courtesy of Zara

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Located in Lisbon’s lively Rossio area and designed by Elsa Urquijo Arquitectos, Zara’s new flagship store taps into its local context.

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