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Looking good offline – Lighting Ace & Tate’s physical stores

Retail Focus

Shoplight is delighted to be working with fellow B Corp Ace & Tate, helping them deliver lighting that complements its recognisable interiors and branding. There were a range of crucial factors that Shoplight considered when lighting Ace & Tate, elements of which can be applied to other opticians.

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

Retail Focus

Retail experts agree that visual merchandising is more than creating window displays to attract customers. The goal is to develop creative and bold designs to delight your customer’s imagination and curiosity with an aesthetic experience. . Metal in Retail Displays . Reusability . Example 1: Metal Shoe Stand .

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TRILUX’s E-Line Next and B.Veo meet Dubai’s dynamics In Madinat Badr’s AllDay supermarket

Retail Focus

Collaborating closely with TRILUX, AllDay embarked on a transformational journey to redefine its approach to lighting. Collaborating closely with TRILUX, AllDay embarked on a transformational journey to redefine its approach to lighting. Enhancing the overall shopping experience through superior lighting quality.

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The Best Christmas Out-of-Home & Visual Merchandising Examples

Contra

The Christmas season is a spectacle of merriment and marketing genius, where out-of-home (OOH) & visual merchandising adverts become more than mere promotions—they transform into pieces of urban artistry that capture the essence of the holidays.

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The Hyundai, Seoul | 51st International Design Competition Winner

Retail Design Institute

Design: Burdifilek, Toronto. They called on Burdifilek to handle interior design of the multi-story location. Veering away from global retail trends, the store was designed to be approachable, while providing visionary design elements that are inspirational and aspirational. 51th International Design Award Winners.

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Gharib Studio outfits Austin jewellery store with pink walls and arches

Dezeen

Los Angeles design studio Gharib Studio has contrasted concrete floors and exposed ceilings with soft- pink walls and clean lines for a jewellery store in Austin. A circular display table in the middle was created to resemble a vanity, with merchandise incorporated throughout.

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FIKA Herbal Goods, Toronto | 51st International Design Competition Winner

Retail Design Institute

Design: GH&A Design Studio, Montréal. The GH&A Design Studio team retained the original concrete columns, floor, and brick walls to create an interior that pulls patrons in. The lighting plan further contributes to defining each department and store zone. ” Innovation Award for Visual Merchandising.

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