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Developing retail experiences through immersive retail design

Retail Focus

With the rise of e-commerce, retailers must find new ways to attract customers to physical stores and give more meaning to their visit; one way to do this is by creating a more engaging and immersive experience. How physical retail environments are changing.

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Why focusing is an essential part of retail lighting

Retail Focus

It transforms buying from a process to an experience, creates a desired ambience and can even make a retail space appear larger and more spacious. Once the lighting has been installed, light focusing starts with a thorough walkthrough of a retail space. These tools can make a store more visually appealing and engaging.

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Khaite flagship store designed as a "tribute to the cultural legacy of SoHo"

Dezeen

The couple looked to encapsulate the legacy of its location The entire 371 square metre ground floor of the store was dedicated to retail space while the building's basement was reserved for back-of-house workings as well as a private meeting area. Our first design studio was just down the street."

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First Asia Pacific Adidas Flagship in Myeongdong, Seoul

Retail Focus

How to meet the display needs of massive product volume and varied VM(Visual Merchandising) tool combinations? And how to design based on the rules of the existing ceiling track system and VM display system, and deliver managed design upgrade of details.

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The Psychology of Retail Interior Design: How to Use Design to Influence Customer Behaviour

Greater Group

Dave Alan Kopec of the New School of Architecture and Design in San Diego defines the psychology of space as “t he study of human relations and behaviours within the context of the built and natural environments.” In addition, retail interior design can have a significant impact on the bottom line of a brand or business.

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Burdifilek creates "zen-like ambience" in Seoul shopping mall

Dezeen

All of the retail spaces are organised around the atrium, which doubles up as a green belt to provide tranquil views of greenery and water from every vantage point. The second floor, housing high-end womenswear, is a neutral gallery-like space with a subdued tonal palette. The platforms are held up by skinny columns.

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Collective installs stage in New York ONS Clothing store

Dezeen

To balance the dark colours and textures of the flooring the studio has inserted pops of colour using light blue tiles on the changing room pods and blue and green counter surfaces. In the space there are two wood counters for displaying accessories, while rectangular cutouts in the walls to hold clothing racks.