Blu Dot's New SoHo HQ is Elegantly Uncomplicated
bunbunnyny — January 5, 2009 — Art & Design
Blu Dot, the rogue interior design company based out of Minneapolis, has opened their new SoHo store on 140 Wooster Street.
Designed by Nick Dine at a space formerly meant for Stüssy, Blu Dot kept the the store layout intact seeing as it partners well with their own creations.
With clean lines and uncomplicated elements, Blu Dot’s simple and classic designs reflect the ideas of its conception in creating furniture that is affordable, useful and most importantly desirable.
As Jill Singer notes in ID Magazine, the SoHo block is now becoming a "younger, hipper, and cheaper cousin to Greene Street" with Blu Dot’s new arrival.
Welcome to the neighbourhood!!
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Designed by Nick Dine at a space formerly meant for Stüssy, Blu Dot kept the the store layout intact seeing as it partners well with their own creations.
With clean lines and uncomplicated elements, Blu Dot’s simple and classic designs reflect the ideas of its conception in creating furniture that is affordable, useful and most importantly desirable.
As Jill Singer notes in ID Magazine, the SoHo block is now becoming a "younger, hipper, and cheaper cousin to Greene Street" with Blu Dot’s new arrival.
Welcome to the neighbourhood!!
<3
Trend Themes
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3. Neighborhood Revitalization - The trend of businesses moving into up-and-coming neighborhoods presents an opportunity for companies to not only tap into new markets, but also to contribute to the revitalization of these areas.
Industry Implications
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