Studio Edwards Designs Relocatable Modular Retail System for Fashion Brand LOWF
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Summary
Melbourne-based Studio Edwards collaborated with fashion brand LOWF to create Shift Space, a relocatable modular retail system designed for disassembly and reuse. The system can be configured for various settings from compact laneway shops to gallery-scale interiors, featuring a mobile architecture approach that emphasizes sustainability and flexibility in retail design.
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Designed for disassembly and reuse, the Shift Space system was designed so it can be configured to suit a variety of settings, from compact laneway shops to gallery-scale interiors.
Shift Space is a relocatable modular retail system
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