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Devisu a réalisé l’habillage d’un Popup Store (magasin éphémère) en plusieurs étapes. Cette opération comprend de l’adhésif teinté masse découpé à la forme ainsi que de l’adhésif enlevable imprimé en latex sur les vitres. Le sol a été habillé également avec un adhésif imprimé, découpé à la forme et prévu à cette effet. La totalité de […]
Außenwirkung, Schaufenster und Kommunikation. Drei Kapitel, wie dein Laden mehr Kundschaft anzieht. Umsetzbare Tipps von Johannes Albert.
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Außenwirkung, Schaufenster und Kommunikation. Drei Kapitel, wie dein Laden mehr Kundschaft anzieht. Umsetzbare Tipps von Johannes Albert.
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Hello everybody. A lovely long and lazy weekend here - 4th July which means a day off. Hurray! We were also given early release from work on Friday. (Lots of prison-like associations with that phrasing, I know.) Anyway, I walked home, which gave me a chance to take in the windows of Saks and Anthropologie at a dawdling pace instead of whizzing past them on the bus. In the bizarre world of fashion, it is winter, which means that the mannequins in Saks are all bundled up in woollen coats and cashmere jumpers. Lovely, but a bit mad in 80 degree heat. Apparently, there are women in the world who shop like this. Personally, I need to feel the early morning chill of Autumn before i can think of the need for fingerless long wool gloves. (The Saks mannequins tell me they will be big next season - you heard it here first.) Saks had also devoted a whole line of windows to The Names Project. I had a vague impression of this that I'd picked up from somewhere, but it's a powerful thing to see these displayed in a line together. There's so much love and emotion packed into each one. And they so vividly bring to life the people they commemorate. So much life and loss and heartache behind each panel. (I have sat for awhile wondering whether it's too insensitive a transition to go on from here to chatter on about Anthropologie. But the truth is that it made me so happy to study their window too. So much creativity and humour was just the kind of life affirming injection I needed. Apologies to anyone who finds the remainder of the post in bad taste...) So, to Anthropologie. I find their window displays endlessly fascinating. Who would think to clutter up a window with bubbles? And yet it works. And I just love the use of these old slides as the backdrop to a single outfit in the corner of this window. How fab is that?! Each slide offering its own tiny slice of life.... There's so much care and attention to detail that goes into these window displays. But it's not often that I get to see it happen as I did on Friday. Simple yet effective. More creative food inside. There isn't a single plate here that I'm not coveting... And owls are definitely the bird of the moment. They were everywhere. I managed not to buy anything. But lots of food for mind and soul. All on the way home from work. C.x
Photo: Armella Habib Photography www.armellehabib.com/ Styling: Claire Larrit Evans www.larritt-evans.com/
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Next up we have 35 more incredible display windows from all kinds of stores all over the world. #65. This window makes us crave some cotton candy, just look at how delicious this is. Bergdorf Goodman does it again. Those mannequins are perfect in those pop pink dresses and notice how amazing that cotton candy puddle looks. #64. Bottega Veneta, in 2014 had this amazing idea for a Christmas display, namely to put a lot of mailboxes filled with their gorgeous bags and wallets. Every woman’s dream. #63. Speaking of bags, this next window was created for Fendi in 2013 in a very 60’s style due to those bright colors and contrasts of non-colors and to those patterns, Groovy! #62. Marc Jacobs, in 2013 created this beautiful installation by using bright colored cog wheels to showcase their product. #61. In the same year, Moschino designed this amazing window, by turning mannequins into delicious and colorful ice cream with a cherry on top, perfectly assorted with their products. #60. Hermès is up again and presented this incredible display to the public in 2013. Surrealism is clearly the theme here, looking like something inspired from a Dali panting. This view simply jolts our imagination into working wonders. #59. Lanvin sure knows how to make their windows pop and this one In particular caught our eyes. It’s incredible how a few simple items when combined and turned into an installation have the power to transmit emotion and motion. We love how these people showcase their product! #58. Here we have another superb display this time from Moncler, in 2012. This awe inspiring display makes us think of luxurious yacht trips dressed in those exact outfits. #57. This Isabel Marant window designed by Arnold Goron back in 2011, is absolutely amazing. This gives us the idea of molecular structures but besides the astounding design, these sculptures if you may are in fact kinetic, meaning that they move. #56. Absolutely amazing how the people at Hermès put their shoes in focus with this display. They created a beautiful contrast and the idea that the mannequin is diving. #55. We move on to another Louis Vuitton window display that will blow your mind. There is an entire series of displays created for the famous bag brand built around the idea of ostriches. We liked this one best but there are others that involve eggs, and extended necks. #54. Zara has started making their own powerful displays, this one here is related to climbing the ladder towards success. #53. Majestic is the best word to describe this display from Alexander McQueen. Just look at that fantastic dress, and that gigantic red bird. It’s breathtaking! #52. The Kate Spade store in NY had an amazing idea for their display, namely to paint the building a bright yellow, making their products simply pop out. But that’s not all, they installed a vending machine right outside so that customers could shop non-stop. #51. There is another display made for Isabel Marant created by Emilie Faif that is absolutely dazzling. It’s very simple and yet suggestive, bringing the romance from old movies onto the streets through lovely dresses. #50. This impressive piece of work was created for Eickhoff in 2013. It is intricate as it is stunning, that blue-purple wall of flowers perfectly complements the clothing put on display. #49. You can really feel the Christmas spirit in this one. Moschino created this window display for the winter holidays in 2011 and it’s amazing. Whoever had the idea to create those curtain skirts is a genius! #48. This Chopard window display is positively glamorous! Those beautiful flowers are the product of Millington Associates, designed this year, 2015. It is a grand way to showcase jewelry and it makes you think of how well these items go together. #47. We all know the amazing sneakers that Converse produces, but we rarely see what you can do with them in terms of window displays so designer Alexia Mosby created this particular display to show how different shoes can show off our personality. This woman also created a chandelier of sneakers in the store which looks amazing. #46. Here is another window designed by Millington Associates for Il Bacio Di Stile showcasing how a tropical Christmas would look like. #45. Louis Vuitton does it again, a very visually pleasing display created in 2012, from a multitude of colorful arrows to emphasize one bag. #44. Another day, another Hermès display. In 2014 a stunning set of windows were created in the same theme, lights. It’s absolutely fantastic how the imagination can create such beautiful and captivating things. #43. The Galleries Lafayette is an upmarket French department store in Paris and as most of these types of stores they create lovely displays. This particular window focuses on making us want to daydream about living in a puffy bubbly empire. #42. Changing the proverbial “bull in the china shop” with an elephant is absolutely incredible. Let alone making it so life like. #41. Diving into surrealism again with this window for Selfridges, designed by Prop Studios. The mannequin heads were hand crafted to create that fish-like design. #40. This intricate display was created for Gant in 2014. It has been made from tens of perfectly cut cardboard sheets to breathe life into this window. It’s almost as if we are looking into a mirror to find out who is inside. #39. Another amazing window by Lanvin, from 2010. So simple, so elegant and it reimagines the idea of a painting, creating an entire story behind it. #38. This year, Bergdorf Goodman paid homage to a cinematographic masterpiece, namely Crimson Peak. It showcases the dark atmosphere from the film in such detail that you feel like you’re walking by the set. Photo credits: Ricky Zehavi. #37. Speaking earlier of the reflections in the mirror, we have here a display from Dior which portrays some sort of duality. Either way the colors and simplicity of the décor work in perfect harmony to grab the attention of anyone walking by. #36. The people over at Bergdorf Goodman had an awe inspiring idea to use the actual set from a stop motion animation movie, Fantastic Mr. Fox. They also added in the mix a couple of neckties and a watch to make sure that the idea is understood. Photo credits: Rudy Pospisil #35. Still holding on to the displays created for Bergdorf Goodman this one is focused on well, butterflies. But that dress on the mannequin creates the illusion of a butterfly flapping its gorgeous wings. How lovely! #34. This window from Selfridges 2012 brings a colorful and childish air to the table. It’s a fun thing to stand and watch, even if it’s static. #33. Still here with another window from Selfridges from the same set in 2012 we discussed above. This one almost makes us feel like we are in a circus tent and watching completely astonished how the trapeze performers twirl around in mid-flight. #32. Unfortunately we don’t have many details on this particular display but we think it might be from Hermès. Nonetheless this window is fun and gives a peek into the world of those who write for a living. That question by the way, priceless! #31. Again we don’t know what shop this is but their display is absolutely fantastic. That levitating faucet from which blue shoes are pouring out is genius, especially since there are even lights installed between them. Every woman would love to own something like this, unlimited shoes! We hope you found the inspiration you were looking for in this second part of our collection. Anyway, 30 incredible displays to go and you can get back to working on your store/project. « Creative Displays #100 - #66 Creative Displays #29 - #1 »
With the right DIY retail display ideas, your products will give off a great impression and allow customers to envision the items in their own home.
Wie schafft man die Illusion von Weite in einem winzigen Schaufenster? Der Möbeldesigner Martino Gamper hat diese Herausforderung des Luxuskonzerns Prada angenommen. Im Interview spricht er über seine Entwürfe und das Schaufenster als Mini-Architektur.
Fall has already enchanted us with its ever beautiful color palette. But there’s something in the air, a sort of anticipation, a feeling that something dark is around the corner. It’s that amazing holiday that we all love, Halloween. Everybody gets into the spirit of this day, decorating their homes and wearing beautiful costumes. Sometimes even the shop owners want to celebrate with their customers by creating gorgeous display windows dedicated to this day. Mannequins are used to display clothing, but why not be used for something more? They can become haunting ghouls, heroes and villains all with the right materials. Check out this collection of what some stores have done to their windows for Halloween. #1. This design was created by interior decorator Hege Greenall-Scholtz, for the store Grasse, back in 2010. This is a super stylish and not too spooky décor which works like a charm, emphasizing the general idea of the store. #2. This is something created by the owner of Whimsy, Traci Tessone, back in 2013. It is also a super simple yet straight to the point display, the clothes are showcased perfectly with a broom to represent the outfit of a witch. #3. Joel Benson created a gorgeous display for Alexandra’s Bridal Boutique in 2013, showing off their lovely pumpkin brides, from beyond the grave. It looks simple and yet full of effect with the gravestones and fences around, but also genius work with those Christmas light trees. #4. American Apparel used the work of designer Lena Shockley, in Japan, 2012. Her design shows that beauties also have a dark side. #5. This is an amazing and cheap idea to showcase small accessories, or in this particular case shoes! You get to put your customers’ imagination to the test and see where it will take them. We don’t know the shop name or the genius human that came up with this idea, so if you have any idea, please let us know in a comment. #6. Witches! Witches flying everywhere! That’s what Cole’s Hardware wants us to imagine, but wait, witches can’t fly without their brooms so they offer some of the best equipment to all the customers that need it. #7. Screaming Mimi’s, a vintage apparel shop from NYC, had a great idea for a display window, namely putting out of this world Halloween costumes in it. #8. Next up we have a display from Bergdorf Goodman that caught our eye big time. This particular design is splendid, not only because of its simplicity, using a single mannequin, a lovely dress, some spider webs, spider stickers and that little detail on the left of a spider made from string, but also for this black widow vibe it wants to send. Photo credits go to Rudy Pospisil. They have some more amazing Halloween displays created by David Hoey and you can check them out here. #9. In 2011 the people who walked by Ralph Laurens’ in NYC were in for a cute and spooky treat at their kid’s store. This giant pumpkin is the perfect installation to invite parents and their children inside to find the perfect fall outfits for the little ones. For more photos of this display window click here. #10. Number 10 on our list is yet another Ralph Lauren window, targeted towards adults this time. The lady mannequins in this chilling scene don’t have a specific purpose, but the webs and the tiny Halloween-ish details go a long way. Photo taken from Nyscout’s Flickr. #11. Mulberry’s designers always have a window display which compliments every season and holiday like a charm. In this case, Kevin Langridge, in 2012, used this black background with eerily lit eyes and charred tree trunks to put the merchandise into the spotlight. #12. Jumping through the rabbit whole, we arrive in Paris at the Printemps department store where designer Charles Anastase, created gorgeous displays by using the story of Alice in Wonderland. You can find more designs from the Printemps “Alice” displays here. #13. While we are still here in Paris, we can enjoy yet another frightening display from Repetto, a French ballet shoe company. This display leaves a lot to the imagination, being either a beheaded witch or a ghost ballerina, or anything your mind can cook up. #14. Anyone can make a stunning Halloween display, including Nancy Krause - a flower shop who went with the “corpse bride” theme to showcase their ingenious and deadly flower arrangements. #15. Ermenegildo Zegna had a display created not for the purpose of Halloween, in 2011, but which reminds us a lot of Edward Scissor Hands. It’s a highly effective design, doubling as a tailor’s prized tools and as a creepy Halloween décor. #16. One of the most extravagant decors not meant for Halloween, but which would fit perfectly, created by a store, comes from the illustrious Harrods shop in London, back in 2009, on the 1st of December. This Wizard of Oz theme brought a lot of attention onto the store at that time, but how can you not notice two giant feet whilst walking on the street? You can find more photos of the event here. #17. This next display was created for a bookstore of which we don’t know the name, back in 2009. It’s a great window because it gives you the jitters every time you pass it by at night. #18. That same year, we have the Becker Street which was filled with some gruesome window displays and there is one from Marc Jacobs that caught our attention, for the simple fact that it mimics the idea of a Parisian catacomb, or one of those churches in Italy decorated exclusively with real life human bones! This probably is not, but still makes up for a killer display! Found on Dusty Burrito Blog. #19. That same year, we have the Becker Street which was filled with some gruesome window displays and there is one from Marc Jacobs that caught our attention, for the simple fact that it mimics the idea of a Parisian catacomb, or one of those churches in Italy decorated exclusively with real life human bones! This probably is not, but still makes up for a killer display! Found on Dusty Burrito Blog. #20. Still in Paris, where this magical city makes us constantly daydream, we have a window from Lanvin, created in November 2012. It was not specifically designed for Halloween, but the idea is genius. The floating and fluttering dresses, frames and masks make up for a unique view into a ghostly ball kickstarting our imagination. Source here. #21. Surfing through time and space we stop at an eerie store window, in 2010, at Barney’s NYC. This terrifying display was created by Dennis McNett with wood block prints. Creepy skulls, rabid wolves, spooky owls, all lined up with a rather festive background create an interesting vibe, a sort of ritual that’s about to unfold before our eyes. Source here. There is a myriad of stores out there that create intricate and absolutely stunning display designs in order to catch the eyes of their clients. Some use cheap and effective materials while others invest a little more in their windows, but it’s not something to worry about. Your store can benefit greatly from a fresh Halloween window so why not put in the extra effort to make something nice either for your store, your clients, or just to celebrate this whimsical holiday in style. Happy Halloween everyone!
For Valentine’s/Spring 2010, Louis Vuitton Oslo (and many LV stores around the world) has updated its window display to feature these wonderful golden birdcages. I love how the leafless trees…
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Außenwirkung, Schaufenster und Kommunikation. Drei Kapitel, wie dein Laden mehr Kundschaft anzieht. Umsetzbare Tipps von Johannes Albert.
“Window displays are the retailer’s most economical form of advertising: they bring glamour, fun, theatre and art to the streets, whilst visibly expressing the store’s image and aspirations. “* Shop windows are the very first physical point of contact between the store and the customer. They are the invitation, “come in and buy” and…
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Every retail store should needs window displays to attract customers. In this post, we’re going to look at exactly how you can create effective window displays.
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Außenwirkung, Schaufenster und Kommunikation. Drei Kapitel, wie dein Laden mehr Kundschaft anzieht. Umsetzbare Tipps von Johannes Albert.