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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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Snarkitecture uses recycled materials for Pharrell Williams' streetwear brand store in Miami

Dezeen

The 5,000-square-foot (465 metres) store includes retail space as well as art installations created for the store by Snarkitecture. The space used to be a warehouse. In order to light up the warehouse space, the studio added windows to the side of the structure and created a domed entryway, also with panelled windows.

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Aimé Leon Dore's London boutique homages modernist architect Adolf Loos

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Rather than riffing on the design of Aimé Leon Dore 's first-ever store in New York, the London flagship was designed to provide a contrasting experience. "We We wanted the space to evoke the feeling of some old members' clubs you might find around London.". Walnut cabinetry is used to display products on the main shop floor.

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Frasers Group unveils new Frasers multibrand store concept in Wolverhampton

Retail Focus

Frasers House has been curated to offer a full 360 lifestyle shopping experience. Showcasing both current and upcoming trends, the unique space is dressed to make customers feel at home, encouraging them to relax and experience products both visually and physically.

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6 Things You Need for Retail-Ready Packaging

Creative Displays Now

Anyone in the world of retail knows all the factors that go into curating an exceptional customer experience. From the type of flooring to the brightness of the lights and even how a store smells are frequently conscious decisions retailers make to entice window shoppers and convert them into buyers.

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Retail Fitout Melbourne: A Fusion of Creativity and Functionality

Greater Group

Also known as Australia’s “cultural capital”, Melbourne is home to several art galleries and its iconic laneways and arcades which are galleries in themselves for their vibrant displays of street art and jazz bars. Pink display shelves and the pink fur on its table legs and mirror frame provide perfect complements to the design.

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Japanese Retail Design – Top Stores in Tokyo

Greater Group

Strategically placed lights create separation between the ceiling and the walls, while wooden walls and sharp concrete flooring provide contrast representing raw performance. Interactive shopping experiences that encourage brand-customer-engagement are always enthusiastically received by us, both as shoppers as well as retail space designers.