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Environments

Beauty Lab
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A new beauty product store concept features modular fixtures, integrated technologies, open layout with good sight lines. Lightweight fixtures make the space feel more open and inviting. Technology kiosks allow customers to make informed decisions. Beauty consult desks in the back of the store allow for one-on-one consultations with experts. Large wall monitors behind the cashwrap promote new products and events.

World Kitchen
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Development of new store concept and fixturing. Showcase window display with round lightbox graphics. Mix-N-Match design center at front of store. Two sided service area with extension tables. Modular cube island displays for branded product. Wall units feature pull-out carts, integrated lighting and digital interactivity. In the back of the store is a demo kitchen with video screens advertising products and upcoming events.

Grocery Store
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Large lightboxes, 3D letters, individual department decor includes wood structures, metal framing, sculptural elements create an immersive environment for a unique and interesting shopping experience.

Nike Kids Apparel
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Concept department has a tall feature wall with base cabinets, modular H-frame workhorses, ballet bar displays, T-Bars, and a pedestal group. These all have a muted color pallet using whites & greys, grey wood grains, and perforated metal panels.

Cafe Marrakech Apparel
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A new brand of apparel wanted to show their clothing in Fred Meyer. Fresh concepts included: (1) an adjustable back wall with pegs and holes for flexible merchandising space with metal pipes and wood grain, (2) a large back panel with LED back lighting, recessed slotted uprights, wood and white washed brick, (3) a more prominent wall with diagonal wood planks and large screen printed logo marks.

DXL Shoe Department
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DXL wanted a way to have product accessible to the customer but not have it be so visible. Sliding barn doors were used on the wall creating a peek-a-boo effect. The center wall became a focus point with a large video monitor and illuminated cubbies below that could feature new shoes. A seating/lounge area was created that mixed in highlighted product. The floor displays became smaller 4-ways that allowed customers to walk around the department more and freed up floor space. Rough-sawn barn wood was used through-out.

Office Depot: On the Go
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This department features curved endcaps with LED light boxes, endcap showcases, feature tables, in-line back panels with plastic slatwall and slotted uprights for flexible merchandising. The black and white color theme made it modern and stark showing off the product nicely.

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