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The LOOKNOW Xintiandi Flagship combines artistic studio with home comforts

Retail Focus

It is a visual focal point and a connector of the whole space, to create a smooth and seamless transition going from one zone or style to the next. The fabric hanging upon the fitting room helps to visually separate the space and soften the light. Photographer: Wen Studio.

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Gridded steel facade evokes bamboo forest at Hermès store in Tokyo

Dezeen

Small window displays are incorporated into the patterned cladding, along with lighting that illuminates the stonework at night. According to Hermès, the grid gives the facade a modern look that "adds depth and light to the exterior, just as light and shadows intermingle in a bamboo grove.".

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First Asia Pacific Adidas Flagship in Myeongdong, Seoul

Retail Focus

The new facade design language extends the block outline of traditional Korean architecture while seamlessly blending in with the facade of the original building. The concise and clean layers with dynamic lighting effects emerge from the lively streets as a pure and dazzling scenery of Myeongdong.

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Japanese Retail Design – Top Stores in Tokyo

Greater Group

After his recent trip to Tokyo, greater group’s Asia CEO Ryan Arrowsmith returned with dozens of photos from innovative and forward-thinking retailers who are going above and beyond to creative unique and engaging customer experiences. Our retail design blog shows your some highlights from this trip. TIFFANY’S @ CAT STREET.

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

Greater Group

Commercial restaurant interior designers will know the best combinations of lighting, colour and texture to create this setting while maintaining a balance between comfort and functionality. When it comes to commercial restaurant interior design, it makes sense to use pieces which tie in with the restaurant’s branding and cuisine.

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The Art & Science of Visual Merchandising [Inside the Evolution of Retail]

Rose

In years past, visual merchandising strategy consisted largely of displays, fixtures and signware designed to attract, engage and motivate a customer toward making a purchase — part of a retail experience that could be described as transactional. In fact, there’s definitely some math and psychology involved, too. The Pyramid Principle.