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      <title>Moncler by Gilles &amp; Boissier with Bardula Studio</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A dynamic light installation welcomes visitors to a new luxury fashion flagship store on New York&#39;s Upper East Side.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2017 08:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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        <media:description type="plain">Paris-based Bardula Studio’s glimmering installation of anodized aluminum and LEDs surrounds the entryway to Moncler’s new Madison Avenue storefront, bathing customers in sequences of golden light.

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        <media:description type="plain">Twenty-four carved metal fins were placed on either side of the foyer to form an open spherical volume intended to evoke the sun. Behind each fin, elongated LED fixtures shift color temperature every six seconds, creating a subtle gradient effect.

Photo © Chris von Hohenberg
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        <media:description type="plain">Twenty-four carved metal fins were placed on either side of the foyer to form an open spherical volume intended to evoke the sun. Behind each fin, elongated LED fixtures shift color temperature every six seconds, creating a subtle gradient effect.

Photo © Chris von Hohenberg
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