Connect with us

Specialty Non-Apparel

Camelot Music

Great Lakes Mall, Mentor, Ohio

Published

on

When the mall-based Camelot Music chain decided to open a larger, 17,000-square-foot flagship store, the decision was made to compete on platforms of service, experience and technology rather than price. Camelot's broad appeal to music-lovers of all ages included a palette of intense, saturated colors in a cavernous industrial space. Lighting effects reproduce theatrical environments with oscillating track heads and template graphics. Invisible laser technology allows customers to step onto a numbered floor circle to hear top-20 tunes, triggering the audio mechanism to project that particular music through a localized sound dome. Typical music-store long rack fixtures have been replaced by shorter racks, interspersed with cross-merchandising fixtures.

Photography by Camelot Music, Canton, Ohio

Design: Jon Greenberg & Associates, Southfield, Mich. — Michael Crosson, ceo; Kenneth Nisch, principal in charge; Jenness Anderson, planner/ designer; Michael Benincasa, designer; Edward Kaffel, project manager

Camelot team: Kenneth Chance, vice president store planning and operations

Architect: Jon Greenberg & Associates, Inc. General contractor: Gaetano Contracting, Canton, Ohio

Advertisement

Lighting Design: Illuminating Concepts, Farmington Hills, Mich. Audio/video consultant: AEI Music, Seattle

Fixturing: Kason, Binghampton, N.Y. Flooring: Amtico Intl., Glen Ellyn, Ill. Lighting: Kramer Lighting, Fall River, Mass. Ceiling: USG Corp., Chicago; Sequentia, Middleburg Heights, Ohio Graphics: Communication Arts, Boulder, Calif.; Integrate Inc., Columbus, Ohio

Mannequins: Greneker Solutions, Los Angeles Visual Merchandising, and 3-D graphic signage: Chute Gerdeman, Columbus, Ohio

Advertisement

FEATURED VIDEO

MasterClass: ‘Re-Sparkling’ Retail: Using Store Design to Build Trust, Faith and Brand Loyalty

HOW CAN WE EMPOWER and inspire senior leaders to see design as an investment for future retail growth? This session, led by retail design expert Ian Johnston from Quinine Design, explores how physical stores remain unmatched in the ability to build trust, faith, and loyalty with your customers, ultimately driving shareholder value.

Presented by:
Ian Johnston
Founder and Creative Director, Quinine Design

Promoted Headlines

Most Popular