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

Retail Focus

So, how do retailers choose the right selection of material and tools for your store’s visual merchandising concepts? Enthral your customers by mixing and matching materials with other styles and knowing which material best suits your visual merchandising concepts. A sense of contrast . Corrosion resistance .

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Moss: Tailored to Edinburgh

Retail Focus

The 2,372 sq foot Scottish flagship is the latest addition to the brand’s retail expansion and showcases a new store concept that combines modern design with timeless elegance. Old Meets New Edinburgh is one of the most historic and picturesque cities in the UK and the perfect contrast of old meets new.

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

Dezeen

Interior design studio Hollie Bowden Interiors has created fine jeweller Rachel Boston's flagship store and showroom in London. 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.

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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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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. Judges applauded the warm color/materials palette and cohesive fixture design as key to creating a customer experience that is both relaxing and healing.

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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. Judges applauded the warm color/materials palette and cohesive fixture design as key to creating a customer experience that is both relaxing and healing.

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Treat, JKF International Airport, is the Institute’s 2021 Store of the Year!

Retail Design Institute

Treat is the Retail Design Institute’s 2021 Store of the Year. Treat is a new concept from XpresSpa Group (New York) focused on travel, health and wellness. Treat is a new concept from XpresSpa Group (New York) focused on travel, health and wellness. Innovation Award: Concept Design. The first 1186-sq.-ft.

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