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Charlotte Street Hotel is situated in the media neighbourhood just north of Soho. It is a minute's walk from leafy Soho Square and the theatre district, within easy reach of the financial centre and is surrounded by some of London's best bars, restaurants and cafes. Designer Kit Kemp has used a 'Bloomsbury Group' theme throughout the hotel which features original art from the period and a mural in the brasserie reflecting scenes of 'contemporary London life'. 15-17 Charlotte StreetLondon, W1T 1RJAmsterdam studio Uxus has designed a gift shop with stackable shelving for the new Tate Modern extension, which is set to open to the public this week (+ slideshow). The store is housed at the base of the angular gallery, designed by original Tate Modern architects Herzog & de Meuron. It will be divided into three zones – generalist, specialist and children. Each zone is defined by the material palette, which uses different accents of wood for the display modules. Throughout the gift shop, a purpose-designed system of stackable furniture and modules allows displays to be reconfigured to keep up with changing exhibitions and events.
In the children's area, brightly coloured, circular cubbyholes are incorporated into the bookshelves. "Tate is a pioneering global institution that leads the way in the arts and now is breaking new ground with a retail experience at the crossroads of culture and commerce," said Uxus. "[The shop] is designed as a permanently temporary space with the flexibility to respond to the gallery's fast-changing exhibition and project schedule." Uxus, which has previously designed spaces for Nike and K-Swiss, first worked with the Tate Modern to design a pop-up shop for its Damien Hirst exhibition in 2012. "The hope is that the new retail outlet will enable the gallery to generate more of its own funding through increased store revenue," they said. Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron was invited to work on the new wing following the success of its design for the main building – a conversion of the former Bankside Power Station designed by Giles Gilbert Scott.