The luxury fashion label 'Christian Dada,' headed by designer Masonori Morikawa, opened a retail store in Singapore that contains large sculptures made from perforated metal.
The store is placed in a multilevel shopping mall and its appearance was inspired by Naoshima -- a Japanese island that is known for its artistic venues. The exterior of the store is displayed with large, floor-to-ceiling windows and a perforated metal sculpture that surrounds the entrance. The interior offers sculptures of the same material that sit in the middle of the store and offer a unique visual display for shoppers.
The design of this store is made in such a way that it optimizes shoppers' experience while also capturing the attention of people passing by.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Perforated Metal Sculptures
- Using perforated metal sculptures in store design to create a unique visual display and optimize shoppers' experience.
- Art- Inspired Retail Spaces
- Creating retail spaces inspired by art to differentiate and attract customers.
- Interactive Store Design
- Incorporating interactive elements in store design to capture the attention of customers and passersby.
Where This Applies
- Luxury Fashion
- Luxury fashion brands can incorporate unique store displays in their retail locations to create memorable experiences for customers.
- Retail Design
- Retail design companies can explore creating art-inspired and interactive store displays to differentiate and attract customers.
- Art Exhibitions
- Art exhibition venues can use sculptural store displays as unique marketing opportunities and expand their client base beyond traditional art lovers.
