article thumbnail

M&M’s, Berlin | 51st International Design Competition Winner

Retail Design Institute

store, the team created unique design elements dedicated to Berlin’s cultural and artistic roots from a graffiti wall inspired by the Berlin Wall, that provides the perfect photo op, and “Karaoke Garden,” a photo moment that taps into Berlin’s karaoke culture. lighting), and Rivion, Milwaukee (sustainability)?

Design 71
article thumbnail

First Asia Pacific Adidas Flagship in Myeongdong, Seoul

Retail Focus

The concise and clean layers with dynamic lighting effects emerge from the lively streets as a pure and dazzling scenery of Myeongdong. The central staircase upon entrance can quickly take the customer flow to the second floor, while defining a loop circulation for the ground floor, creating a more interesting shopping experience.

Display 147
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Ten pop-up shop interiors featuring memorable designs

Dezeen

A squiggly neon overhead light took cues from the shape and energy of handwriting. Sushi rolls, pork chops and a playful ATM machine all made entirely out of felt featured in a makeshift supermarket installation in Downtown Los Angeles by British artist Lucy Sparrow. Find out more about A Better Place to Think ›.

article thumbnail

Barça x Elisava

Retail Design Master

The proposal conceives the new commercial space under the idea that visitors are passion that circulates through it and that their beats are an important part of the experience. The idea refers to “that which brings us together”, the main title of the work.

Color 83
article thumbnail

From Cobblestones to Cyberspace: VMSD Celebrates Its 125th Year of Service to the Retail Industry

VMS

Within a few short months of its debut, circulation grew into the tens of thousands. He wrote about fanciful props, imaginative themes and the use of color and lighting to capture the attention of passersby. In 1925, Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover said, “The Midas of advertising has given artists freedom and independence.”.