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Developing retail experiences through immersive retail design

Retail Focus

Retailers also recognize the importance of building a cohesive brand identity and narrative message that customers can understand and feel a sense of belonging to. This can include the creation of a distinctive store design, the use of unique materials and textures, and the integration of story-telling elements throughout the store.

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A Disruptive Design For A New-Age Tea Drinkers’ Haunt

Retail Focus

Arches, curves and a play of colours best representative of a ‘millennial mindset’ dominate the interior design scheme for Teavaro. A free-flowing layout and a liberal use of mirrors and large, arched windows contribute to the same. A grey terrazzo tile by FCML adds to the trendy sophistication of the tea shop.

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Edward Sexton returns to Savile Row with brand new flagship store

Retail Focus

In collaboration with renowned interior designer Daniel Hopwood this new store brings the Sexton story full-circle and represents a homecoming to the street where the tailoring house began. This all combines to create a contemporary shopping experience that is strikingly different to anything else on the Row. Located at No.35

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Multi-dimensional, story-telling design for South Korea’s largest, luxury department store

Retail Focus

A strong addition to South Korea’s new generation of luxury, retail destinations opened its doors at the end of 2021 to high acclaim. Each floor creates a memorable and distinct shopping experience, deliberately tailored for an individual customer.

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Why focusing is an essential part of retail lighting

Retail Focus

We asked Shoplight’s Focusing Manager, Terry Vann, why focusing is so important in retail lighting: Focusing allows you to control the spread of light and pops of colour on the shop floor. 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.

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

Greater Group

Retail design concepts have come a long way from simply putting one’s wares on display with the goal of getting people to buy. 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. Customer Pathways.

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

Greater Group

Many consumers may not fully recognise the impact of a retail store’s interior design and layout but they are intuitively aware of its effect on their shopping experience. Every element inside a store is planned to create a cohesive and effective shopping experience that meets customers’ needs and preferences.