Patterned Storefront Displays

The New Tokyo Coach Store Showcases Shelves in an Artistic Manner

The new Tokyo Coach store is set to showcase an artistic store front. Intricate geometric patterns line the windows, displaying what customers would take from the outside to be an intricate exhibit.

The inside of this Coach store reveals a different side to the zig zag shapes. The storefront is actually comprised of a series of shelving units. These units will be used to hold individual Coach items, featuring only one accessory such as a handbag, a pair of sunglasses or a belt.

Standing behind this shop is design firm OMA. OMA draws inspiration from Coach stores of the 1940s here, bringing a bit of the brand's established history into the present day via this two story-tall structure.
Trend Themes
1. Artistic Storefront Displays - Opportunity for retailers to create visually captivating storefronts that engage customers and enhance brand image.
2. Individualized Product Showcasing - Opportunity for retailers to display one product per shelf, highlighting its unique features and creating a more personalized shopping experience.
3. Historical Design Inspiration - Opportunity for retailers to draw inspiration from the past and incorporate elements of nostalgia into modern store designs.
Industry Implications
1. Retail - Retailers can leverage artistic storefront displays and individualized product showcasing to attract and retain customers, driving sales and brand loyalty.
2. Fashion - Fashion brands can use unique store designs like the Coach store in Tokyo to create immersive and memorable shopping experiences, showcasing their products in a visually stunning way.
3. Interior Design - Interior design firms can explore historical design inspiration to create innovative and visually captivating retail spaces that resonate with consumers.

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