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Owning the Space

VMS

Chunky lettering, textures and 3-D features – physical and digital – are appearing across retail environments, proudly taking up space. Nostalgic letter lights and neon LED lightboxes are in, bringing theatricality, while creative, custom print designs are showing up too, as retailers rethink the value of print as a way to cut through.

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Choosing the Best Materials for Visual Merchandising Concepts in Luxury Retail Stores

Retail Focus

Each technique compliments the merchandise displayed in the store windows adding focal points for window shoppers. . Excellent for outdoor displays as heat resistant and has a high melting point. The sleek appearance of acrylic helps to promote a sense of luxury in the store. Example 3: Display Pillars .

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Transforming Workspaces: Exploring the Power of Commercial Office Interior Design

Greater Group

Collaborative and private areas both need comfortable ergonomic furniture to promote employee health and work performance. It should also be light enough so as not to cause injury when being moved around. Exposure to natural light also promotes better sleep at night, to help team members get ready for the next day.

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Restaurant Interior Design Trends

Elmwood Timber

Studies have shown that simply having wood featured in the interior of a building can reduce stress and promote feelings of well-being. So, in this case, the wood is used as an accent panel, which complements the brick and creates some visual texture and diversity in the room. Contrasting Lights and Darks.

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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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In conversation with Aesop general manager, Preet Bains

Inside Retail

With serenity and domesticity in mind, it fits the Aesop aesthetic of “monochromatic, multi-textural”, with warm brass and copper, and is elegantly divided into two areas. IRW: Sustainability is a big focal point for all retailers these days. Another example is Aesop Parnas Mall.

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Designing Success: Unveiling the Secrets of Commercial Retail Interior Design

Greater Group

Simply changing the lighting from white to warm, for instance, or moving a product display from the middle to the store’s entrance, could prove to be a real game-changer for the store. These elements include awnings, bulkheads, doors, lighting and the all-important storefront windows.