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Minimalism in Apple Retail: How Wood, Stone, and Open Plans Define a Brand

Minimalism in Apple Retail: How Wood, Stone, and Open Plans Define a Brand
  • Elias Voss
  • Elias Voss

29/01
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Apple's minimalist retail stores use wood, stone, and open layouts not just for style-but to communicate calm, trust, and human-centered design. This isn't decoration. It's brand strategy.

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