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

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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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Liang Architecture Studio creates retrofuturistic boutique in Hangzhou

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For the Audrey boutique, this is translated into symmetrical brutalist forms made from micro cement and steel that the designers said create a "church-like" feeling and "a sense of ritual". The micro-cement structures form the walls, ceilings and displays, pairing graceful curves with sharp geometric elements.

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Set the Scene

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Pairing this with a contrasting material, such as burnt steel or mirrored brass, is elevating retail environments. Gently curved plywood panels are lit from within by an LED strip to form the whimsical pendant, vertically suspended for wow factor. When it comes to colors, organic shades and pastels abound. LS Lighting Corp.

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9 Ways To Use Reclaimed Wood In Your Kitchen Design

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Floating kitchen shelves can make a space feel more open, while letting you display your favorite dishes. The recycled, distressed wood can be used to form a range of cabinet styles, including the popular Shaker and slab styles. SHELVING Shelving is a popular option for many wood kitchen designs today.

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Ten outlandish shop interiors that reimagine the retail experience

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These include a 12-foot version of the Bala Beam weight propped against a mirrored wall and an oversized ankle weight forming a squishy leather seat. The brand's perfumes and make-up products are displayed in rows of yellow desks, on phoney bookshelves and on boardroom tables hidden behind frosted-glass "meeting room" doors.

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