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Joseph Cheaney’s Gallery-Esque Retail Boutique on New Bond Street is a Testament to a Wider Cultural Shift in Luxury

Retail Focus

Known for its unwavering commitment to innovation and authenticity, Cheaney’s latest boutique represents a strategic move not just in retail location, but in aligning with a broader cultural shift – a renewed appreciation amongst modern consumers for quality, heritage, and an ever-evolving “buy less, buy better” mindset.

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Sanjay Puri Architects designs Mumbai boutique to reflect "the future of Indian fashion"

Dezeen

Cobalt blue floors, reflective chrome furniture and a column of yarn balls come together to create the futuristic interior of the Nezo boutique in Mumbai by local studio Sanjay Puri Architects. The showroom was envisioned as a dynamic and forward-thinking space that embodies boldness, vibrancy and empowerment."

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Inside the latest luxury and concept store openings in the US

Inside Retail

Easyplant New York City When it comes to buying plants or anything greenery-related, the first place that comes to mind is probably a humble nursery or small mom-and-pop shop, rather than a chic boutique. The retailer opened its first bricks-and-mortar store at 15 Prince Street in New York Citys bustling Nolita neighbourhood.

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Types of Retail Store Layouts

Creative Displays Now

Both drawing up a retail store design from scratch and revamping an existing store layout require a basic understanding of the retail store layout options available to you. Below, you will learn what a retail store layout is, what makes a retail store layout so important and the seven most common types of retail layouts.

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How retailers can build consumer trust by engaging the ‘Five Frames of Mind’

Inside Retail

Successful retail spaces are crafted to evoke specific emotions, whether it be excitement, comfort or nostalgia. If a retailer can tap into emotional design, they will foster deeper engagement faster and, in turn, loyalty. Customers may not always remember what they bought, but they will remember how a place made them feel.

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D415 reimagines mundane materials for Bratislava boutique Som Store

Dezeen

Set inside the Nivy shopping centre, Som Store gives each featured fashion brand an equally-sized space in which to showcase its work with the aim of helping the region's designers reach a wider audience. When entering the store, the entire space has an introverted character," D415's Peter Gonda told Dezeen.

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DE-YAN designs Jimmy Butler's Bigface coffee shop in Miami

Dezeen

A seating area at the back of the space, with concrete bleachers built into one corner and several black leather soft chairs placed casually in the middle. Custom-built seating areas create a sense of intimacy, while open spaces allow for a communal experience."