Melbourne Sportsgirl’s Bourke Street store – featured in Indesign Magazine #36 – has been short-listed as a finalist for the UK Retail Interiors Awards 2009. Designed in association with UK-based architectural firm HMKM, the store is a vibrant expression of fashion retail, incorporating distinct fashion ‘zones’. The Retail Interiors Awards, now in their 12th year, […]
August 13th, 2009
Melbourne Sportsgirl’s Bourke Street store – featured in Indesign Magazine #36 – has been short-listed as a finalist for the UK Retail Interiors Awards 2009.
Designed in association with UK-based architectural firm HMKM, the store is a vibrant expression of fashion retail, incorporating distinct fashion ‘zones’.
The Retail Interiors Awards, now in their 12th year, invite designers globally to enter, showcasing the work of the world’s best retail environment designers.
The winners of the International Retail Interiors Awards will be announced at a Gala Ceremony at the Hilton Hotel, Park Lane, London on 30 September 2009.
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