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Lladró Opens a New Concept Store in New York City

Retail Focus

The design incorporates movement through changes in light intensity, backdrop screens, and 4D sounds, submerging visitors into another reality. Modular divisions create a harmonious layout that guides visitors through the space, while the chromatic spectrum provides a welcoming sensation.

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Curating community: Retail’s answer to the loneliness crisis

Inside Retail

The Covid-19 epidemic brought to light flaws in our social media networks, therefore aggravating this problem. Conventional lines of association – religious institutions, civic groups, and neighbourhood gatherings – have disappeared. We should expect: The lines separating retail from business and pleasure to blur.

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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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Why slowing down in stores can drive big sales: The science behind dwell time

Inside Retail

It’s all about keeping people engaged long enough to cross the line from ‘just looking’ to ‘I’ll take two.’ Early brand touchpoints light up the hippocampus like a Christmas tree, helping store memories. If you think intentionally confusing layouts or painfully slow service will do the trick, think again. Less great.

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

Dezeen

A lounge sits at the heart of the showroom's open layout A curved chrome reception desk welcomes customers at the store's entrance. Beyond, an open layout is organised around a central lounge to invite exploration of the different collections.

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Westgate Oxford Announce Refreshed Brand Lineup for Summer

Retail Focus

Taking inspiration from the Danish philosophy of ‘hygge’, each of the stores are designed to be cosy and calming, with soft lighting, classical music and a labyrinth-style layout, which guides guests through various departments before arriving at the checkout.

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Tips to avoid sensory overload at Christmas

Inside Retail

As more information comes to light regarding neuro differences, however, there is greater focus on how society can create more accessible experiences in the workplace and the marketplace. Flashing reindeer, flashing lights and the ‘ho ho hoing’ of an overzealous Santa tend to be a deterrent, rather than inspiring Christmas cheer.

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