Avant-Garde Retail Spaces

Tom Dixon's New York Store Includes Bizarre Room Concepts

Though bright and airy in its lofted main room, British designer Tom Dixon's New York store in the neighborhood of SoHo is full of odd and slightly creepy rooms. Taking up three floors of a former boot-making factory, shoppers in the retail space will be able to get lost and they might not know what to think about the rooms they end up stumbling upon.

One such room, for example, resembles what Dixon refers to as a "torture chamber." With harsh, direct lighting, bare concrete floors and crumbling grey brick walls, the room would look like something out of a Saw movie if it weren't for Dixon's shining, globular ceiling fixtures. Another room in is covered in mod blue vinyl flooring with furry walls, like a fever dream imagining of a 60s swinger's pad. For Tom Dixon's New York store, it seems that weird is wonderful.
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Innovative interior designers have the opportunity to push boundaries and create avant-garde retail spaces that stand out from the competition.
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3. Lighting - The lighting industry can innovate by developing and supplying unconventional lighting fixtures that can be used to create captivating retail spaces.

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