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Flacktacular

The world of retail is fast and trepidatious, particularly when taking a mid-century Italian vintage store from a cosy and known location to the fast lane of the high street. Granted, the vintage is more a collection of unique and iconic masterpieces but, still, nerves of steel are required. Moreover, a three-month turnaround from first concept to doors open was needed.

For David Flack, a challenge is more or less a springboard for creative adventure. Yet, there is nothing frivolous or light about the design. Instead, a palette of deep and moody colours

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