Located within a mall inside the sprawling Hakata Railway Station, the Aesop Fukuoka boutique is the latest retail concept launched by the cult Australian cosmetics brand. The minimalist boutique was designed by Shinichiro Ogata of Tokyo-based Simplicity studio.
Following in line with the themes forward by Aesop's other stylized boutiques, the retail space is also inspired by the Hakata neighborhood's history as a base for diplomacy and trade. Stacked timber boxes and discreet lighting make for a romantic and ethereal retail experience. The glowing shop boasts golden-hued walls that make the space enticing in that one is compelled to enter and explore it further.
The Aesop Fukuoka store opening follows three consecutive openings by the brand in Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka.
Diplomatic Beauty Boutiques
The Aesop Fukuoka is Inspired by the City's History of Trade
Trend Themes
1. Diplomatic Beauty Boutiques - Creating retail spaces inspired by the history and culture of a neighborhood can enhance the brand experience and increase customer engagement.
2. Minimalist Store Design - The use of stacked timber boxes and discreet lighting can make for a romantic and ethereal retail experience.
3. Expansion Into New Markets - Opening stores in new cities and countries can help increase brand awareness and reach new customer bases.
Industry Implications
1. Cosmetics - Cosmetic brands can draw from the history and culture of a neighborhood to create unique and engaging retail spaces.
2. Retail - Retailers can use minimalist store design to create a unique and memorable shopping experience.
3. Hospitality - Hotels and resorts can draw inspiration from local history and culture to enhance the customer experience and create loyal customers.