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Department Stores – what does the future hold?

Retail Focus

The huge increase in online shopping over the past decade or so has had a major impact on department stores, with many consumers turning to Amazon, eBay and other online shops for shopping, rather than a more traditional trip out to a physical store. Pictured, botanical artist Carly Rogers at Selfridges, London, UK.

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Ten pop-up shop interiors featuring memorable designs

Dezeen

Our first lookbook of 2023 collects 10 pop-up shop interiors from around the world, from a swimming-pool-style store by fashion brand Jacquemus to a playful supermarket stocked with groceries made of felt. Find out more about this SKKN pop-up store ›. Image courtesy of Selfridges. Photo by Jasper Fry.

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Norm Architects bases jewellery store interior on the studios of Picasso and Matisse

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Norm Architects used natural materials such as oak, clay, linen and travertine to create a jewellery showroom in Copenhagen informed by modernist artists' studios. Dulong's flagship store features travertine tables and counters. The oak parquet flooring is original, while everything else, including the clay walls, has been added.

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Art, community and creativity: Three shopping centres setting new standards

Inside Retail

Major department store, tick. Few do this better than Gucci, which opened its flagship store enveloped completely in a bright yellow mural from Spanish artist Coco Capitan. Global fast-fashion retailer, tick. Supermarket giant, tick. Cinema, tick. Almost every part of the 6.4-hectare

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Behind Documents’ path to luxury fragrance leadership in China

Inside Retail

This is helped by placing Documents’ stores in mature, premium shopping centres or department stores, which have “very sophisticated, sustainable, long-lasting customers”. Aside from Documents’ distinctive fragrances, the brand has drawn attention worldwide for its extraordinary store designs.

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Selfridges launches The Joke Shop with playful Slapstick Generator artwork

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London department store Selfridges has opened The Joke Shop, a "shoppable comedy store" that sells products including sneezing powder and has windows filled with whoopee cushions and slipping bananas. The impression of a genuine joke shop was so strong that customers felt we had scented the space, which we hadn't."

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Flying into the future: Step inside Pan Am’s flagship store in South Korea

Inside Retail

When someone mentions Pan Am, most people think of the former US airline that Leonardo DiCaprio portrayed in the hit film “Catch Me If You Can” as a con artist disguising himself as the airline’s pilot. The store also presents a series of content collaborations with local artists and labels, such as Nuri Yeon, Playmobil, and Arc.N.Book.