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Choosing the Best Materials for Visual Merchandising Concepts in Luxury Retail Stores

Retail Focus

Dutch contemporary artist Levi van Veluw , the creator of inaugural window display art for Hermès’ at Nordiska Kompaniet, said, “the window becomes an experience.” Retail experts agree that visual merchandising is more than creating window displays to attract customers. ” We know this to be true!

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Frasers Group unveils new Frasers multibrand store concept in Wolverhampton

Retail Focus

Alongside, a fragrance library will offer a best-in-class selection of fragrance from around the world and a digital state-of-the-art beauty hydration bar will offer complimentary water infusions tailored to compliment customers skincare routines. Wolverhampton Frasers, Photography by Joas Souza Photographer.

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Neri&Hu creates "wooden hut" and "cave-dwelling" interiors for Shanghai stores

Dezeen

Chinese studio Neri&Hu has completed two retail spaces for Shanghai fabric and fashion company Jisifang, using wood and concrete to evoke "a more primitive state of being". In contrast, Neri&Hu created a cave-like shelter made of concrete for the 200-square-metre Woven Moonlight. The photography is by Pedro Pegenaute.

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Cult fashion brand Dissh opens first NSW store with pre-loved furniture

Inside Retail

An inspired space to be Interior design studio Brahman Perera, the brains behind Sydney’s iconic Ursula’s Paddington decor collaborated with the Dissh to deliver an inspiring space that engages the senses and builds on the existing store concepts through ambiance, mood and layered contrasting.

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"Subtle luxury" defines Shoreditch jewellery store by Hollie Bowden Interiors

Dezeen

Located in Shoreditch's Redchurch Street, the store is split into four main areas – the retail space, private appointment area, workshop and office space for the jeweller's team of 12. Through a stainless steel-lined open doorway, the rear space is curtained off for private appointments.

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Treat, JKF International Airport | 51st International Design Competition Store of the Year

Retail Design Institute

The company quickly leveraged its airport connections to open a new concept to provide COVID testing. This led to Treat, a new concept focused on travel, health and wellness. They noted the consistent concept execution from front of house to back of house. This project received an Innovation Award for Concept Design.

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Treat, JKF International Airport | 51st International Design Competition Store of the Year

Retail Design Institute

The company quickly leveraged its airport connections to open a new concept to provide COVID testing. This led to Treat, a new concept focused on travel, health and wellness. They noted the consistent concept execution from front of house to back of house. This project received an Innovation Award for Concept Design.

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