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Warby Parker, University Village, Seattle
Warby Parker goes back to the future — design-wise at its new store in Seattle. The design recalls the classic library-inspired aesthetic of the brand’s first-ever store in downtown Manhattan, and is outfitted with light oak shelving, spacious marble tabletops and brass detailing. It also features exposed metal ceiling beams, concrete flooring and skylights. -
Apple’s new tree-filled flagship
Apple has re-opened its 12-year-old London flagship after a major overhaul that reflects the company’s updated store strategy. Located on Regent Street, the redone space has an airy look and natural feel, with an open glass façade, high ceilings, oversized windows and plenty of room to move around. The increased ceiling height allowed for the addition of twelve Ficus Ali trees, complete with planters that double as a comfortable place to sit. Two “living” walls are covered with greenery.

