StoreyStudio readdresses the interaction of product and space for Hermès

SEATTLE – There’s letting the merchandise speak for itself (think minimalist white racks that blend into the background), and then there’s the alternative: an interior so over the top that it detracts from the offerings. Monki’s stores come to min
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