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Why focusing is an essential part of retail lighting

Retail Focus

If you think lighting installation is the final step in a beautifully lit retail environment, think again. Although it can be easily missed, light focusing is a final step that is key to making retail lighting more purposeful and impactful. The process involves adjusting beam angles and the spacing of the light fittings.

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R.M. Williams crafts quality and service from people and tech

Inside Retail

The carefully curated multi-level retail portal spans 460sqm, which flows onto a mezzanine located at the back of the store, where customers can enjoy their very own ‘Cinderella moment,’ whether it be for a first pair of R.M. Williams boots or, like Grosmann, a 12th pair and beyond. Digital plays a role in everything R.M.

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Just scratching the surface

Retail Focus

If there is one thing that almost all retailers have in common, it is surfaces. No matter what sort of environment you are working in, you will almost certainly have some sort of surface space at your disposal. However, these spaces can often be underutilised by retailers as they focus their attention elsewhere in the store or shop.

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Collective installs stage in New York ONS Clothing store

Dezeen

ONS intends to use the stage space for hosting cultural events, such as exhibitions and pop-ups that it says will change regularly. To balance the dark colours and textures of the flooring the studio has inserted pops of colour using light blue tiles on the changing room pods and blue and green counter surfaces. "The

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Five Tricks to Using Good Design for A Successful Business

Retailing Insight

We may obsess over throw cushions and curtains and follow Pinterest for new ideas to bring warmth, comfort and peace to our personal space. A space that is not clean, clutter free, and organized will have people turning around at the front door (if they don’t trip on something first.) Tip 2 ~ Flow. Tip 1 ~ Clean & Clear.

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

Greater Group

While it is obvious that restaurants engage the senses of taste and smell in a way that is distinct from other retail spaces, what may be less obvious is how the engagement of the other senses affects the gustatory experience. What they purchase is not just delivered and displayed, but prepared and served on site.

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How to Create a Better Working Environment for Your Retail Staff: 6 Simple Ideas

RetailMinded

Hang around as we unravel six simple yet transformative strategies that can turn your retail space into a haven of cooperation and contentment. Invite open dialogues between management and staff to let ideas and concerns flow freely. A well-thought-out workspace not only reduces fatigue but also ignites creativity.

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