A series of geometric frames are installed through this Miami fashion store by design firm OHLAB, creating spaces for stepped shelves along the walls in between. The In-Sight concept store in Downtown Miami is filled with over 20 timber boards, which are each cut with circular openings. The resulting frames are installed as cross sections in a line down the length of the store, forming tube-like voids through the interior that evoke the store’s logo. “The binoculars, the logo of the brand, are composed by two interlaced circles, and are the starting point of the interior design,” said OHLAB. The panels are finished with white-coloured Corian – a stone-like material made from acrylic polymer and alumina trihydrate. Gaps between each are filled with built-in shelves to serve as nooks and platforms for displaying products.