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Can Allbirds make a comeback with a new CEO and transformation plan?

Inside Retail

Co-founded by Tim Brown and Joey Zwillinger in 2015, the company quickly became a hit amongst Silicon Valley-types and raised over US$200 million from venture capital investors, including Tiger Global Management, Lerer Hippeau, and Maveron. From Warby Parker, Allbirds and others; the CEO touts the new cash to fund capex and store expansion.

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Hervet Manufacturier defines the ‘retro-future’ of wooden furniture

Design Wanted

Reminiscent of cult sci-fi movies, tables, chairs, desks, lights, and other cosmically stylish objets d’art, take inspiration from mid-century modernism and its obsession with the future. Both come from a long line of carpenters and craftsmen. ??. The collection features mostly woodworked furniture.

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Bunnings MD Mike Schneider: “I have the best retail job in the country”

Inside Retail

When I joined Bunnings back in 2005 our full year revenues were around the $4 billion mark and it’s certainly grown significantly since then, you know, it was 2015 as a business, we hit a billion dollars on the bottom line for earnings. I love working with other team members. But it’s a really unique business.

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What is PUDO (Pick-Up, Drop-Off) and How Does it Work?

Parcel Pending

A community-wide parcel locker network, on the other hand, is completely agnostic: accessible to any retailer, carrier, or consumer and often placed on public property (such as a parking lot or public transit hub) or within retail stores. In 2015, PUDO CEO Frank Coccia founded his company based upon the benefits of a courier agnostic system.

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17 Inspiring Jewellery Shop Designs

Barber Design

This month we are taking a look at 17 inspiring jewellery shop designs, in the first of a new series of blog posts exploring how different retail sectors use distinct strategies in both their retail interiors and their approach to customer experience design. Cartier, New Bond Street, London.