These retailers are using office-inspired interiors to boost in-store engagement

Shopping is supposed to be a pleasurable experience, so why are designers increasingly modelling retail spaces after offices? As counterintuitive as it might be, masquerading retail spaces as commonplace destinations is giving way to
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