At Ace & Tate Eindhoven, retail becomes an art form

A visit to the optician rarely entails much surprise – white walls and tiles, a series of frames displayed on wall-mounted shelves, neon lights and a few desks. But for eyewear retailer Ace & Tate, individuality is key, and not just when it co
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