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First Asia Pacific Adidas Flagship in Myeongdong, Seoul

Retail Focus

The central staircase upon entrance can quickly take the customer flow to the second floor, while defining a loop circulation for the ground floor, creating a more interesting shopping experience. The contour of the atrium echoes the inclined shape of the facade to create a conversation between the interiors and the exterior.

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A Taste of Uniqueness: Unveiling the Distinctive Realm of Commercial Restaurant Interior Design

Greater Group

While it is obvious that restaurants engage the senses of taste and smell in a way that is distinct from other retail spaces, what may be less obvious is how the engagement of the other senses affects the gustatory experience. Stack vegetable or meat slices with contrasting colours or textures.

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How to Master Retail Design Concepts: Transforming Your Store into a Shopper’s Haven

Greater Group

While that remains the bottom line of all retail design, the retail design concepts of today focus on forming a connection between a brand and the consumer. Such a concept would then be executed by incorporating elements of biophilic design throughout the retail space such as earth colours and organic materials.

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Designing Success: Unveiling the Secrets of Commercial Retail Interior Design

Greater Group

This is because ingredients such as lighting and visual merchandising each have a crucial role to play in attracting customers to a retail space and persuading them to make a purchase. Imagine the immensity of the impact of a fully developed, well-wrought commercial retail interior design with all of the finest secret ingredients.

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Transforming Workspaces: Exploring the Power of Commercial Office Interior Design

Greater Group

Designs for an organisation that values transparency and free-flowing communication, for instance, might have less walls between departments and more open spaces. These spaces use colours to not only achieve a unified look, but even to define areas within a space by creating focal points and a visual hierarchy.