Sandstone Skincare Boutiques

The Aesop Edinburgh Store is the Brand's First to Open in Scotland

The Aesop Edinburgh is the latest outpost from the Melbourne-based cult skincare brand. The first Aesop store to open its doors in Scotland, the quaint boutique continues in the brand's tradition of creating experience-based stores that reflect both local and brand histories. The store is located on the ground level of a multi-story historic building designed by Scottish architect William Playfair in the Stockbridge area of the city.

In this case, the Aesop Edinburgh store was designed in collaboration between the brand's in-house team and local design firm Method, who created a stunning reclaimed wood floor that complements the sandstone walls and limestone sink. The inclusion of the sandstone is a not-so-subtle reference to the city of Edinburgh's architectural makeup.
Trend Themes
1. Experience-based Stores - Exploring the concept of creating immersive and memorable retail experiences that reflect both the local and brand histories.
2. Collaborative Design - Emphasizing the importance of collaboration between brands and local design firms to create unique and aesthetically appealing store environments.
3. Architectural References - Incorporating architectural elements in store designs as a way to pay homage to the local surroundings and add a sense of authenticity.
Industry Implications
1. Skincare - Exploring innovative approaches to store design in the skincare industry to enhance the overall brand experience and customer engagement.
2. Retail - Applying collaborative design strategies to retail environments to create visually striking and immersive spaces that attract and captivate customers.
3. Interior Design - Utilizing architectural references in interior design projects to create unique and authentic spaces that resonate with the local community.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES