Cañamiel launched a concept store in Mexico City that showcases a range of goods from Mexican and Latin designers, with a unique accessory and apparel display.
Inside the concept space, a central three-dimensional fixture serves as the main display for a range of products from multiple brands. The cubic display offers steps and shelving spaces at various heights, providing visual interest and inviting consumers to take time to explore the many products presented at different levels.
In order to maximize the retail space, yet draw attention to the central display fixture, there are minimal fixtures and features along the perimeter of the store. This clean layout can easily be appreciated from the street, as the storefront boasts an entirely glass front.
Gridded Apparel Displays
Cañamiel's Concept Store Showcases Curated Mexican and Latin Designs
Trend Themes
1. Curated Displays - Retailers can utilize unique and visually interesting displays to showcase a wide range of products from multiple brands, creating a curated shopping experience.
2. Minimal Fixture Layouts - Designing a retail space with a clean layout and minimal fixtures can draw attention to a central display while maximizing retail space.
3. Three-dimensional Fixtures - Using a central three-dimensional fixture as the main display can provide visual interest and encourage consumers to explore products presented at different levels.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Retail - Fashion retailers can create curated displays and utilize three-dimensional fixtures to showcase a wide range of products and encourage consumer exploration.
2. Home Decor Retail - Home decor retailers can adopt clean layouts and minimal fixtures, while using unique displays to showcase a variety of products and draw attention to central fixtures.
3. Artisanal Goods Retail - Retailers of artisanal goods can utilize curated displays and three-dimensional fixtures to showcase handmade products and provide a unique and visually interesting shopping experience.