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Vashi reveals further details of its soon-to-open Covent Garden flagship store

Retail Focus

This new vision will be seen in everything from the brand’s new logo, font, molten gold colour palette and packaging, to the interior and spatial design of its stores, as well as the customer experience.

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

Greater Group

Where the transaction was once the sole focal point of retail design, modern shopfitters and designers take the entire shopping experience into consideration: Someone glimpses a shop window and enters the shop, then browses and samples or tries on the merchandise, eventually making it to the counter and walking out with a purchase.

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Designing Success: Unveiling the Secrets of Commercial Retail Interior Design

Greater Group

The “recipe” of a successful commercial retail interior design contains several “secret ingredients”, each essential to the effectiveness of the whole. 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.

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Retail post COVID-19

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A few ways to achieve quick changes to address today's concerns are by rearranging retail layouts patterns to make more space and prevent bottlenecks. Typically, high traffic areas are packed with visual merchandising. The final area of tier 2 is about the layout of your stores. Tier 3 - Largest, most intensive steps.

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