With just three months between approval and launch, Nokia’s redesigned Helsinki store features interactive product test zones, along with the retailer’s latest accessories, music and gadgets. Staunton Consulting (Chicago) collaborated on the project, which is part of an international rollout.

Notable design elements include spray-painted timber slats, molded fiberglass tables with Corian tops, white porcelain flooring and walls with LED-illuminated acrylic and aluminum composite paneling.

Project Suppliers

Retailer: Nokia, Helsinki, Finland

Design and architecture: Sundae Creative

Lighting design: Speirs + Major, London

Project management: Staunton Consulting, Chicago

Audio/visual: 7 six 7

Fixtures and furniture: Set Square Staging

Merchandising and furniture design: AED

Photography: Tuomas Uusheimo, Helsinki, Finland

 

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