Showing posts with label retail design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label retail design. Show all posts

ASSOULINE BOOKSTORE, LONDON

On my recent trip to London, I didn't have much time to explore as I normally would since I was at the Free Range graduate design show most of the time. However, I did manage to fit in an afternoon of retail therapy (even if it was just window shopping). A hidden gem I discovered was a bookstore in Claridge's called Assouline. I had never heard of the brand before and was told that it is a French publisher that specialise in making hand-made books. They are the equivalent of a gorgeous designer dress in the book world. The quality of the publications is fantastic and some of them are huge! The store itself is chic with expensive-looking fittings and furniture, whilst incorporating old-fashioned features such as a sliding bookcase ladder. 

The pricing varies greatly, with some of the smaller books costing as little as £30. The large, premium collection books can cost anywhere up to £550 but they are works of art in themselves and, in my opinion, worth every penny.

Here are some photographs I took of the interior and, of course, the super stylish Assouline books themselves.

Take a look at their website here.









BOILER HOUSE HAIR SALON

So close to home, I had to post a photo of this luxury 3 floor hair salon located in Jesmond, Newcastle designed by Collective Design. Its industrial, grunge theme combined with a shabby-chic edge creates a unique experience for its clients. 



TOPSHOP, LONDON

Just a few snaps I took inside the Oxford Circus Topshop, highlighting my favourite features.






DALZIEL+POW

Dalziel+Pow is an Interior Design company which specialises in high street retail design and design for brands. They have designed stores for Topshop, Next, River Island, Primark, Superdrug, Timberland and many more.
Visiting Dalziel+Pow in London and meeting David Dalziel was a great experience and emphasised just how much hard work it takes to complete a professional project in the industry.


Topshop, New York by Dalziel+Pow