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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. Metal in Retail Displays .

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Ten outlandish shop interiors that reimagine the retail experience

Dezeen

The brand's perfumes and make-up products are displayed in rows of yellow desks, on phoney bookshelves and on boardroom tables hidden behind frosted-glass "meeting room" doors. A large Klein-blue rock sculpture covered in non-reflective paint provides the focal point and adds to the interior's dreamlike feel.

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Set the Scene

VMS

Pairing this with a contrasting material, such as burnt steel or mirrored brass, is elevating retail environments. Subtle, tasteful, elegant lighting as art is the overarching trend heading in 2023 … setting the scene rather than stealing the limelight. Milky glass is becoming a mainstay, allowing light to glow through the glass.

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A Taste of Uniqueness: Unveiling the Distinctive Realm of Commercial Restaurant Interior Design

Greater Group

What they purchase is not just delivered and displayed, but prepared and served on site. There are other ways, however, to showcase the culinary artistry of chefs and their teams such as display areas for finished products as well as ingredients, and artistic plating and presentation techniques. Cut food into regular geometric shapes.

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Six Inspiring Clothing Store Design Ideas and Concepts

Barber Design

The design seems very in keeping with the location – contrasting sharply with the design of the Gucci Osteria in Florence, Italy which offers a modern twist on a classical setting with lime green painted panels and turquoise velvet upholstery.

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