For over a century retailers have used large scale, festive window displays to attract consumers and differentiate themselves versus their competition. While the principle still remains the same, execution is evolving as technology begins to play a more prominent role, adding a new dimension to customer experience.
The Christmas period sees stores all over the world create specialised festive window displays for the holiday period. The tradition goes back to the late 1800's when the likes of Macy's and other large-scale US department stores began to create bespoke displays for Christmas.
New breakthroughs in store design like plate glass windows and improvements to lighting meant that retailers could turn their shop fronts into 24-hour billboards. These developments took place right around the time when Christmas was becoming a major retailing season, moving from a religious celebration, to a sales opportunity for consumer and retail brands.
Physical versus digital
It is said that each year Manhattan attracts 5 million visitors during the Christmas holiday period, one of the key attractions is said to be the window displays of stores on Madison Avenue and Fifth Avenue. Seeing the window displays has become an event in its own right, another tradition that sees families come together to get into the festive spirit.
ãã®èšäºã¯ Visual Merchandising and Retail Design ã® January 2017 çã«æ²èŒãããŠããŸãã
7 æ¥éã® Magzter GOLD ç¡æãã©ã€ã¢ã«ãéå§ããŠãäœåãã®å³éžããããã¬ãã¢ã ã¹ããŒãªãŒã9,000 以äžã®éèªãæ°èã«ã¢ã¯ã»ã¹ããŠãã ããã
ãã§ã«è³Œèªè ã§ã ?  ãµã€ã³ã€ã³
ãã®èšäºã¯ Visual Merchandising and Retail Design ã® January 2017 çã«æ²èŒãããŠããŸãã
7 æ¥éã® Magzter GOLD ç¡æãã©ã€ã¢ã«ãéå§ããŠãäœåãã®å³éžããããã¬ãã¢ã ã¹ããŒãªãŒã9,000 以äžã®éèªãæ°èã«ã¢ã¯ã»ã¹ããŠãã ããã
ãã§ã«è³Œèªè ã§ã? ãµã€ã³ã€ã³
The Curated Art Of Window Shopping-Delhi
The new AIS Window experience center in Delhi designed by Four Dimensions Retail Design redefines the whole experience of buying window solutions in an immersive spatial narrative that blends storytelling and cutting edge technology.
Retail @ Small Town India: Way To Go?
Even as markets get re-adjusted to a post-Covid reality and retail brands realign their business strategies to shifting market dynamics, Indiaâs tier2-3-4âŠmarkets might just be what the retail economy needs to get back on growth track.
Where the police go to shop - RAJKOT
Designed by IKS ARCHITECTS, the Dhiraj Police Store in Rajkot, Gujarat, has been conceptualised to craft a unique retail experience. Located in an urban dense fabric on the ground floor of a commercial building near the old city, the government licensed store is designed to serve the police force and associated dignitaries.
For the love of Laminates⊠SURAT
The EightxFour Experience Centre by Shivshakti Laminates is an experience centre of a leading laminate and veneer retailer of Surat, created in an erstwhile textile manufacturing unit. Designed by Utopia Designs, the centreâs design focuses on effective display strategies, both tried-and-tested and new, within an industrial vocabulary.
Tyre retailing takes experiential route with Bridgestone Select +
Bridgestone India, one of the leading brands in the passenger car tyre segment, recently launched the countryâs first concept store in Pune. Designed by LANDOR & FITCH, the store offers an educative tyre buying and service experience, while redefining the whole retail experience in the category .
When design enables purchases in a hypermart - DELHI
Departmental stores are spaces where the functional aspects take centre stage and design is more a matter of simply enabling product purchases. But Kwality Bazaar, Delhi, designed by Aatika Manzar, accentuates the incredibly important role design and aisle planning play in enhancing the shopping experience and thus maximising sales, in a supermarket environment.
High on hospitality - RAIPUR
Spread over an area of 50,000 sq. ft., and designed by Raipur based Azure Interiors, Clarks Inn Suites,the 52 key suites hotel is all about elevating the experience quotient of the space.
The Design DivasâŠ
Itâs the month that celebrates women with the International Womenâs Day observed on March 8th. In this edition, we present three women entrepreneurs working in the retail design space who share their experiences and professional insights in an exclusive interaction with VMRD. Read onâŠ
Reformed, restyled & restored - MUMBAI
Mumbai based Miyabi store designed by NACL ( Natasha Aggarwal Creative Living) is a stress-free fashion space that enables customers to browse and shop in a relaxing retail ambience.
A rich narrative with diverse materiality - AURANGABAD
Pehnawa is a three-storey fashionwear outlet in Aurangabad, designed by Portico Design Concepts. Spread across 5,400sq.ft., the spaceâs striking design adds its own muscle to the showroom experience.