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Reimagining Your Retail End Cap Displays: Strategy Tips + Design Ideas

Rose

Thanks to their high-profile, end-of-aisle position, shoppers pay extra attention to retail end caps — and that means you should, too. Of course, end caps are about more than just displaying merchandise; they’re often designed to tempt shoppers to experience a product or to give select brands a visual boost. Kindle End Cap.

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How Porsche is reimagining the auto showroom with art and co-working spaces

Inside Retail

The avant-garde retail space, designed in collaboration with global design powerhouse Gensler, not only introduces a futuristic concept to automotive retail but also sets a new benchmark in sustainability and cultural integration. Together this synergy allows both to excel and create great projects,” he told Inside Retail.

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Ten outlandish shop interiors that reimagine the retail experience

Dezeen

Below are 10 unusual retail spaces recently covered on Dezeen: Photo courtesy of Balenciaga. Brooklyn-based Ringo Studio designed this retail space in New York City for fitness brand Bala as a pastel-coloured "playground" containing giant replicas of its products. Balenciaga Mount Street, UK. Photo is by Anna Morgowicz.

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UNStudio unveils Huawei flagship store in Shanghai with "petal-like" facade

Dezeen

UNStudio has completed the Huawei flagship store in Shanghai with a petal-like facade "Among the many interfaces found in retail nowadays, the flagship store we have created for Huawei in Shanghai is one that blends interactive experiences, technology and community creation," UNStudio founder and principal Ben van Berkel said.

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Standard Architecture refreshes interiors of pink Paul Smith store in LA

Dezeen

Standard Architecture collaborated with the Paul Smith design team to reimagine the 4,740-square-foot (440 square metres) store on Melrose Avenue, West Hollywood. Long brass rails that appear to be suspended in midair are used to display suit jackets, which are carefully arranged by colour.

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Flying into the future: Step inside Pan Am’s flagship store in South Korea

Inside Retail

More than 30 years later, the South Korean fashion retailer SJ Group brought the airline a new identity, reimagining Pan Am as a lifestyle brand. A blue cylindrical tunnel featuring on the store’s facade is a doorway leading customers to the retail space. The airline ceased its operations at the end of 1991.

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Snarkitecture uses recycled materials for Pharrell Williams' streetwear brand store in Miami

Dezeen

The 5,000-square-foot (465 metres) store includes retail space as well as art installations created for the store by Snarkitecture. The space used to be a warehouse. In order to light up the warehouse space, the studio added windows to the side of the structure and created a domed entryway, also with panelled windows.

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