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Reimagining Your Retail End Cap Displays: Strategy Tips + Design Ideas

Rose

This “Healthy Eating” end cap tells a curated product story (good-for-you food) while subtly evoking themes that include “farm to table” (the fresh oranges) and “eco-friendliness” (the natural wood materials). This is still important, but today the banner concept is being reimagined with more and more creative ideas.

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Standout stores: New flagships, pop-ups and openings that caught our eye 

Inside Retail

From its ephemeral presence in the Melbourne CBD to its captivating interior, every aspect of the store is carefully curated, with limited signage enticing curious seekers to discover the elusive spot. The light-to-dark interior creates an atmosphere of mystery, while curved, whitewashed walls facilitate exploration.

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"Fashion meets art and design" at Pittsburgh boutique by NWDS

Dezeen

The Tons store features a variety of "mundane" materials, including concrete breezeblocks and metal cans Formerly an atelier, the two-storey structure was reimagined by NWDS to create a light-filled destination "where high-end fashion meets art and design". The photography is by Ekaterina Izmestieva and Alexandra Ribar.

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Interiors inspiration: Design Week favourite recent projects

Design Week

Additionally, the team utilised this second location’s natural lighting, which the team says acts as a “natural spotlight” for the curated cannabis products on display. The entrance hall is light and spacious, made so by towering Portland stone columns, and walls carved from Subiaco marble and Italian travertine.

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Design highlights from NOMAD St. Moritz 2022

Design Wanted

Consisting of two peach colored resin blocks, displayed on travertine plinths, the fountain features a complex path along which the water flows down from the top. Loro Piana Interiors has collaborated with Paola Navone and Italian design studio Exteta to reimagine the director’s chair. Loro Piana: The Delight Chairs.

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The Rise Of The Destination-Worthy, Hospitality-Influenced Workplace

All Work

Just as new builds and renovated hotels across the country have embraced this strategy of creating a modern living room feel, the same approach could be taken to reimagine the office arrival — making it a place employees want to be and be seen. 2) Prioritizing more “we” spaces and less “me” spaces.

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