More in Store: New Retail Architecture
With your heart's desire a click away, brick and mortar retailers are appealing to that which cannot be quenched online. Featuring texture, tech, colour and a whole lotta cool these recent retail projects are an ode to the senses.
May 20, 2017 | 10:00 pm CUT

Normann Copenhagen’s flagship store in Copenhagen – designed by Hans Horseman und Britt Bonnesen – contains a basement gallery with a pink theme that invites customers to experience its products in an immersive setting. Photo: Jeppe Sorensen




The monochrome treatment of AN Design’s concept store for Chinese fashion label Heike in Hangzhou, China is achieved using a black marble powder that lends texture to the surfaces. Photos: Yujie Liu




New interventions including an entrance corridor lined with metal panels contrast with heritage features at Normann Copenhagen’s showroom. Photos: Jeppe Sorensen




Architect Li Xiang’s interior for the Zhongshuge bookstore in Shanghai’s Réel Mall borrows elements from city streetscapes to create an environment offering a range of distinct experiences. Photos: Shao Feng




Interactive features including a display wall with inbuilt motion sensors at Designer Giorgio Borruso's ShopWithMe pop-up store in Chicago demonstrate how digital technologies could influence future retail spaces. Photos: Benny Chan/Fotoworks




J&M Davidson in Mayfair, London evinces timeless glamour thanks to Universal Design Studio’s sharp eye. The material palette refers to the building’s terracotta-toned façade and bevelled edges recall exterior details. Photos: Charles Hosea
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