Warm and industrial materials eschew the predictable
The best of the rest from our annual visual merchandising showcase
Experiential displays elevate the task of shopping for windows and doors.
Engaging signage takes spotlight in smaller format of Macy’s shopping experience.
Cannabis dispensary recalls a mom-and-pop convenience store.
Dynamic display draws in kids and parents alike with indigenous African animals.
Sculpture created for San Francisco store dazzles shoppers.
Unusual props unify an eclectic store journey.
Retailers proved that visual merchandising remained crucial in the uncertain year that was 2020.
1. WORK OF ART These windows were inspired by New York-based, Black female artist Lisa Hunt. With nods to traditional African and Eastern textiles, her designs...
Drawing from 1960s and ’70s motifs, this co-working concept features a retro yet luxe aesthetic.
Outdoor lifestyle retailer Snow Peak opens a hospitality-driven hybrid store and restaurant experience at its new U.S. headquarters in Portland, Ore.
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The new design respects the site’s heritage as a local cultural landmark.
From Bloomingdale's to Saks Fifth Avenue, 2020's windows offered a dose of whimsy and hope.
Comprises 3-D printed SLS flowers, plywood and steel.
In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020’s bright, bold holiday windows provided an abundance of hope for returning customers and the industry alike.
More of 2020's holiday windows from VMSD's annual recap.
CapitaLand’s Funan DigitaLife Mall marries retail, residential and entertainment to create a truly immersive, mixed-use hybrid space in Singapore.
Two movie theaters, one located in Israel and the other in India, showcase emerging trends in immersive design for cinemas.