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Types of Retail Store Layouts

Creative Displays Now

Both drawing up a retail store design from scratch and revamping an existing store layout require a basic understanding of the retail store layout options available to you. Below, you will learn what a retail store layout is, what makes a retail store layout so important and the seven most common types of retail layouts.

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Lladró Opens a New Concept Store in New York City

Retail Focus

This new retail concept is also being rolled out in select Lladró spaces and pop-ups around the world, including Beijing, Berlin, and Venice. The design incorporates movement through changes in light intensity, backdrop screens, and 4D sounds, submerging visitors into another reality.

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Al-Jawad Pike creates marble "immersive experience" for APL's Soho flagship in NYC

Dezeen

The 3,900 square-foot space has been laid out in a curving amphitheatre design, with the interior designed to be "simple yet severe" while creating a "completely immersive experience," Al-Jawad Pike studio co-founder Jessam Al-Jawad told Dezeen.

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Hermès reopens its store in Pacific Place Mall, revealing a unique, spacious design and reaffirming its history with Hong Kong

Retail Focus

Awash with light and recast in a warm, welcoming colour palette, the new store boasts a spacious layout where one can discover the sixteen métiers of the house and the spirit of savoir-faire and innovation at the heart of Hermès.

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What retailers can learn from Starbucks’ accessible store design

Inside Retail

This month, the American coffee chain Starbucks opened the first store to be built using its Inclusive Spaces Framework at Union Market in Washington, DC. The framework aims to bring more inclusive innovation in physical and digital spaces while enabling Starbucks to scale accessible design across its store portfolio.

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Tips to avoid sensory overload at Christmas

Inside Retail

Other forms of neurological conditions may also affect a customer’s cognitive processing, such as acquired brain injuries and age-related conditions such as dementia. Flashing reindeer, flashing lights and the ‘ho ho hoing’ of an overzealous Santa tend to be a deterrent, rather than inspiring Christmas cheer. Customer insights.

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Banema’s concept store in Lisbon shines a new light on wood

Design Wanted

Designed Campos Costa Arquitetos, the space is intended as an ideas lab that celebrates the origins of the brand. From the street, two large windows serve as miniature gallery-like spaces for highlighting products, either with or without curtain backdrops. As such, the concept store focuses on the alluring diversity of timber.

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