This Children's Shoe Store Features Graphical Tiled Displays
Rebecca Byers — June 9, 2015 — Business
References: retaildesignblog.net
This children's shoe store in Barcelona uses floor-to-ceiling tiles to create an orderly, geometric feeling. The whiteout space was designed by Nabito Architects and has a calming consistent flow to it due to the uniform nature of the floors, walls and displays.
The children's shoe store was conceived around the concept of a child's notebook and features cubes carved into the wall to serve as further merchandising space. The interior features teal pastel color in between the tiles that is highlighted in some of the decorative accents around the space.
By creating a space that appeals to children, brands and merchandisers are investing in creating a space in which parents don't need to worry about entertaining their kids as they shop.
The children's shoe store was conceived around the concept of a child's notebook and features cubes carved into the wall to serve as further merchandising space. The interior features teal pastel color in between the tiles that is highlighted in some of the decorative accents around the space.
By creating a space that appeals to children, brands and merchandisers are investing in creating a space in which parents don't need to worry about entertaining their kids as they shop.
Trend Themes
1. Geometric Retail Interiors - Using floor-to-ceiling geometric tiles to create consistent patterns in retail spaces offers an opportunity for visual merchandising and brand differentiation.
2. Child-focused Store Design - Designing retail spaces around the concept of a child's notebook can create a unique and engaging experience for young shoppers and their parents.
3. Interactive Merchandising - Carving cubes into walls for merchandising can create an interactive shopping experience, where products are displayed in unexpected ways.
Industry Implications
1. Retail - Geometric retail interiors and child-focused store design can provide an innovative edge to retail brands, as well as generate a more engaging and entertaining in-store experience for children.
2. Architecture and Interior Design - Creating innovative retail spaces that appeal to children and their parents can offer opportunities for architects and interior designers to explore new materials and design concepts.
3. Children's Products - Investing in in-store experiences that appeal to children can create a competitive edge for children's product brands to attract and retain family shoppers.
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