Showing posts with label Retail 1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Retail 1. Show all posts

Retail Interior Design | Clip Concept | Norte Shopping | Porto | Portugal | Pedra Silva Arquitectos


“…winners of an International Tender, this store is a new creation and concept design surfacing as a new reference in multi-brand clothing stores. The space is defined by an urban idea using material such as concrete and raw steel while mixed inertia elements creating fluidity and movement. Distinct details contribute to the fluctuation of the space but linked between them as one whole. A slate wall where customers may draw and leave messages, fitting rooms with doors lacquered in chameleon paint which change colour by the angle of the observer and a large ten square metre screen of abstract images which move to the beat of the invited DJ playing from his DJ POD…”.......more

Retail Interior Design | Cafe Bustelo | Miami Beach | NC Office


The project is a retail interior located at the 1111 Building on Lincoln Road in Miami Beach. The space is defined by two walls which contain the display cases. The walls are inflected to engage the customer from the exterior and to provide an integrated display at the storefront. The kink within the walls increases the display surface area while at the same time making every portion of the store visible to the sales-person. The sales area is defined by stainless steel panels which are perforated in order to reduce the weight of the heavy steel as well as to create a pixilated light pattern........more

Retail Interior Design | Sneakerology | Sydney | New South Wales | Australia | Facet Studio


This is a museum which exhibits sneakers. That, by itself, is not much of a wonder. Although there is really no such field of study as "sneaker-ology", the main point of this shop is to capture "sneakers" in a scholarly fashion. The ability to manufacture products in small quantity of large variations that we have nowadays has enabled the production of sneakers in an endless plethora of design and colour variation that is unimaginable years ago. Taking into account the diversity of people's needs which resulted in the astronomical increase in product variety, rather than the freeform retail styles to date, we felt the necessity to switch to a systematic way of retail.
Currently, sneakers are equally exhibited in boxes. That is to provoke the association of careful storage and display of important historical artefacts in the museum context; this visual image was the origin of our thoughts to enclose and display the individual sneaker in their own boxes. Each box is 200mm x 600mm, and are individually numbered. By interacting with the touch panels located in the middle of the shop floor, it is possible to extract detailed information of the merchandise in front of your bare eyes. The consumer is thus able to experience the philosophy of each maker, thoughts of people involved in the design of the merchandise, and any story in the history of this design, hidden behind each individual shoe; he/she is also able to understand the price and stock situation at the same time......more

Retail Interior Design | Urban Outfitters | Koncept


Concept transformed from the venerable theater of Red Mill at Biblioteksgatan to a cool U.S. clothing store, Urban Outfitters. A 1400 m2 large and wonderfully eclectic shopping experience........more

Retail Interior Design | Karine Arabian | Paris | Joseph Grappin


The shop is classic Parisian style with molded renovated facade to the old oak flooring and authentic herringbone. It hosts a presentation of shoes and leather goods, conceived as modules adaptable to any space.
Joseph Grapple develops a structural principle of vertical curved metal that punctuate the entire shop. Structures unfold in a linear curve in space to arrive in roundhouses fitting. The system adapts the presentation rosewood bars installed in a staggered, mirrors, screens protecting the privacy of the client. Addition of essential accessories to the attributes of femininity and elegance that the designer is attached.

While the project builds on the functionality of metal. These qualities techniques to refine the structural amounts to create a vacuum, increases the effect of self-lift and a feeling of lightness. This is a metal wire, a black line and functional graphic which unfolds on all trays, cabinets and consoles presentation. It is also a sheet of folded steel frame used as the checkout counter left door overhang and positioning themselves back to clear space on the ground..........more

Retail Interior Design | Inhabitant Store | Harajuku | Japan | Torafu

"INHABITANT STORE TOKYO" is the flagship brand of sports and is located on Harajuku Cat Street.

 INHABITANT design style is free and playful, able to embody the modern Japanese sense of "play" and "harmony" as a keyword.......more

Retail Interior Design | New People Inc | San Francisco | California | Torafu


NEW PEOPLE, Inc.is based in San Francisco, California, NEW PEOPLE, Inc.offers the latest films, art, fashion and retail brands from Japan through its unique entertainment destination as well as through licensing and distribution of selective Japanese films........more

Retail Interior Design | Emperor Moth | London | AB Rogers




Emperor Moth is a new and dynamic Russian fashion label designed by Katia Gomiashvili. Katia commissioned ARD to create a new store in Mayfair, including all the branding and packaging. The store opened on the 13th October 2006.

Inspired by Nikki de Saint Phalle's Tarot Garden and Robert Smithson's mirrors, we created a voluptuous internal space. Mirrors have always fascinated, from the Russian constructivists to the Faberge eggs. Mirrors show preciousness, dynamism, modernity and nostalgia. They are central to the concept of the new Emperor Moth store.

Shopping in the Emperor Moth is unlike shopping anywhere else in the world. Entering this space, is like entering a new environment, experiencing an emotion you haven't felt before a new type of light, a new type of space..........more

Retail Interior Design | Behmann Fashion | Bregenzerwald | Bernardo Bader


Behmann Fashion goes in the center of the Bregenzerwald as key supplier for fashion from 0 - 100 The aim of the reconstruction and enlargement of the fashion business Behmann was a visually modest occurring overall design. Inside these premises is tailored with pleasant working conditions and facilities to respond to the merits of the brand Behmann. It was also to join the task is not very simple population and existing structures. Equipped with a robust materiality and wood facade summarizes the base-band-like zone of the GC as a whole, makes references to her village and has won confidence and clear. In the near future will fraternize the black-gray patina of oak with the 70-year period......more

Retail Interior Design | Comme Des Garçons | AB Rogers


Design consultants of the new flagship store for Comme des Garçons.

"Location: The 1950's the courtyard, just off the rue du Faubourg Saint-Honore.

Hidden behind red painted aluminium doors that slide crisply and silently open for visitors crossing an electronic threshold in the outside courtyard, the sleek, slightly reflective walls are Ferrari red fibreglass... You can't see the shop behind the sliding doors until they open.

There, behind an adjacent second set of doors, is a pavilion. Also fitted out in red, and entirely empty except for low red fibreglass cubes that magically move back and forth apparently entirely of their own volition. it's uncompromising design, neither out-and-out architecture, nor quite an installation, but one that leaves its options open.".......more Extract from Domus (June 2001) by Lucy Bullivant.

Retail Interior | Weekday Malmo | Electric Dreams


Weekday is a 1000 sqm fashion store in central Malmo,opened in 2006. Entrance level hosts in-house jeans
brand Cheap Monday and top floor contains own brand.Weekday, second hand garments, and shoes. The top floor also houses a screen-printing studio, a fully equipped industrial laundry for dying jeans, a DJ-stand, and a sewing studio.
At a first glance, the interior is a maze. The angular mirrors are creating spatial confusion. It’s skewed and
chaotic, lots of edges and corners. But as soon as you start to explore the shop you realize that all functions are seamlessly integrated into a distorted honeycomb grid. The structure is creating a non-linear flow. There is no obvious route from dot A to dot B. It’s a scripted journey from jeans to shoes to fitting rooms to checkout. All with a pinch of disco flavour.


More of this retail interior at Electric Dream

Retail Interior | ROLLS,Diesel Denim Gallery | Minato-ku, Tokyo | Sinato


The characteristic of the material used for this installation, which is aluminum, is that it is very thin and easily bent by hands, yet harder than cloth or paper. Therefore it possesses both soft and hard qualities. By winding and sometimes extending this single, long strip of aluminum from the entrance to the back-end of the store, it creates a beautiful waving form, changing its function and features as the material strength changes. This flexible quality of the material represents a gentle connection between the softness of clothes and hardness of architecture.

 Visit the Sinato website – here.

Retail Interior | Betula Store | Rome | Carola Vannini Architecture


The Betulla store is a wide space where fashion meets architecture. Clothes, colors and materials all melt in order to create a magic flair that reminds of northern lands. Grey concrete and rough wood, cover the walls while contrasting with the floor’s total white. Clothes are hung on an iron structure and look like precious sculptures emphasised by the rough walls veneering.
More about the retail interior at CVA

Store Interior | Fun Factory Flagship Store, Berlin, Germany | Karim Rashid

Fun Factory's sexy toy forms are sculptural, sensual, organic, smart and tasteful. The Fun Factory store came from these objects and the idea of creating landscapes for toys, for play, and a multitude of sexual behaviors, and a blurring of these needs and desires. The interior space is a dynamic organism, fluid, technorganic, calming yet daring, sensual yet approachable, erotic yet inviting.

Client: Fun Factory GMBH
Facilities: Two floors of retail space, Private dressing area, Cafe and Lounge
Area: 200 sqm

Karim Rashid has a unique and interesting approach in design. More of his store interior design can be found at Karim Rashid's website.
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