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Lighting – retail’s bright idea

Retail Focus

This is certainly true when it comes to lighting. Often underutilised, lighting is one of the most useful tools to retailers wanting to improve their store and make shopping a more memorable experience for consumers. She said it may be that existing lighting is retained or the number of lights is reduced to hit a budget.

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Halleroed contrasts colour and texture inside Boygar's Tbilisi store

Dezeen

To create a striking visual contrast against the more neutral tones and materials, Halleroed added a velvet green sofa and a matching curved green screen with a high-gloss finish. Tubular lighting is very typical for art galleries and we wanted that feeling downstairs but in a more interesting, spatial way," said Halleroed.

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Looking good offline – Lighting Ace & Tate’s physical stores

Retail Focus

Shoplight is delighted to be working with fellow B Corp Ace & Tate, helping them deliver lighting that complements its recognisable interiors and branding. There were a range of crucial factors that Shoplight considered when lighting Ace & Tate, elements of which can be applied to other opticians.

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spiral pathways define cylindrical forms in digikala flagship store’s fluid interior

Design Boom

the contrast between the light ceiling, and dark micro-cement floors enhances the visual depth throughout the store. The post spiral pathways define cylindrical forms in digikala flagship store’s fluid interior appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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PSLab's monochromatic Berlin showroom is a "sacred place for light"

Dezeen

A pared-back palette of raw materials creates a calm backdrop for PSLab 's lighting products inside the brand's Berlin workshop and showroom space, designed in collaboration with Belgian firm B-bis architecten. The newly opened studio occupies the ground floor and basement of a 1907 residential building in the city's Charlottenburg district.

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TRILUX Elevates the Shopping Experience with Cutting-Edge Lighting Solutions for Leading British Retailer

Retail Focus

TRILUX’s new lighting concept for Marks and Spencer food halls was designed to create a “bigger, better, fresher” shopping experience and bring the market feel to life. With a requirement to make the spaces feel like a market and not a conventional supermarket, TRILUX was brought on board to design the lighting concept.

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Case-Real contrasts plaster and steel inside Aesop store in Shinjuku

Dezeen

The locally based studio decided to use two contrasting materials that it felt reflected the dichotomy of natural and artificial – plaster and steel. Lighting plan: BRANCH lighting design (Tatsuki Nakamura). The post Case-Real contrasts plaster and steel inside Aesop store in Shinjuku appeared first on Dezeen.