Euro WalkaboutMay 2010
These are just a selection of some new store openings and concepts that we have seen & liked on our various trips within Europe.
The Marmite ‘Pop-Up’ shop in particular has attracted a lot of interest - so maybe it might end up becoming a permanent fixture (no puns intended) on the retail landscape.
AnthropologieRegent Street, London
• It’s edgy yet grown up• Excels with its visual merchandising• Primarily aimed at women in their 30s• First retailer to have its own ‘living wall’
- a 200m high vertical climbing garden!
CamperRegent Street, London
• A small space but packed with personality• Product is the star of the show• Humour as always is a key ingredient in the
store design
Daylesford OrganicDaylesford, Gloucs.
• A beautifully executed concept• Oozes rustic elegance• Aimed at the metropolitan ‘country set’
HMV Shop in a BoxVarious Locations, UK
• Being trialled at trains stations & Vue cinemas in the UK
• Basically an HMV-branded vending machine but has the potential to be developed into a more interactable experience
Lomography Gallery storeNewburgh Street, London
• A very tactile approach to merchandising• Not just a store, it hosts workshops and events• A real ‘community’ retailer & meeting place
Marmite Pop-Up ShopPiccadilly, London
• Famous for being either loved or hated - no sitting on the fence with this brand!
• The wide range of merchandise is testament to the power of this
StarbucksConduit Street, London
• New concept - more eclectic, relaxed & local• Aim is to inspire the look & feel of new stores in
the UK
T-MobileBerlin
• Distressed look & feel to the store design• A much more grungy than corporate approach• More of a meeting space than a traditional
retail space
Thankyou
Portland Design Associates Ltd.63 Gee StreetLondon, EC1V 3RS, UKT +44(0)20 7017 8780F +44(0)20 7017 8781www.portland-design.com