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a bakery counter with lots of pastries on it

“Minimal Warmth” This Japandi-style bakery/café merges the simplicity of Scandinavian minimalism with the organic warmth of Japanese design. The light wood tones, natural textures, and clean lines create an airy and calming space. The slatted wood counter provides structure while the open shelving adds functionality, showcasing neatly arranged products. Soft lighting from modern pendant fixtures enhances the cozy ambiance, and the large windows invite natural light, making the space feel…

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the inside of a clothing store with wooden shelves

Bespoke retail display for the latest Brew92 coffee shop interior design. Interior, furniture & lighting by Liqui. #coffeeshopdesign#coffeeshopinterior #coffeeinteriordesign#coffeeshopinteriordesign #interiordesign#commercialinterior#designservices#interiordesigncompanies#sustainabledesigners#contemporaryfurnituredesign#furnituredesign#sustainable#cnc#contractfurniture#bespokerestaurantfurniture#Coffeeshop#Bespoke#Architectural#customfurniture#retaildisplay

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a room filled with lots of wooden shelves and tables next to each other on top of carpeted flooring

Inspired by independent European concept stores, Amber Boyd created Aume - a carefully curated homeware store in Glasgow, stocking considered wares from Scandi, British and American makers. We spoke to Amber to hear more about her story so far…

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the japanese interior trend is here

Japandi style is the must-have interior trend that is a hybrid of Japanese and Scandinavian aesthetics. The look is minimal, functional, warm, and calming, with touches of wabi-sabi enthused imperfection. We’ve compiled some tips to help you work Japandi style into your home. But first, why are the two styles such happy roommates?

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a white room with shelves and vases on the wall next to a round rug

Pêche stands for female softness, curves and empowerment. This idea was translated into a feminine and safe boutique design where women can unwind, shop and sip some freshly brewed coffee.

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