S-p-a-c-e Projects thinks (coral) pink for Fabienne Chapot’s Haarlem store

Millennials’ preferred shade of pink is shifting from that subdued bubble gum to a punchy coral – thanks, Pantone – and retail interiors (beyond those of Acne) are quickly beginning to exhibit the change. Such is the case with the
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