Tag: Retail

Toni & Guy Salon, Port Melbourne by Travis Walton Architecture.
Awards | 16 May 2014

2014 Australian Interior Design Awards: Retail Design

Toni & Guy Salon, Port Melbourne by Travis Walton Architecture.

At Highpoint’s eastern entry, mature trees and a greengrocer lend a “public square” feel.
Projects | Maitiú Ward | 5 Feb 2014

Highpoint Shopping Centre

Grimshaw Architects in association with The Buchan Group “civilizes” Australia’s third largest retail mall, in Melbourne’s north-west.

The neon “grocer” sign is in the architect’s handwriting.
Projects | Stuart Harrison | 20 Dec 2013

Spring Street Grocer

A Melbourne gelateria, provedore and cheese cellar by architect Kristin Green.

Light, airy dimensions and a modern colour palette connect the space to its inner-city, beachside location.
Projects | Jill Pope | 12 Dec 2013

Foxes Den

Hecker Guthrie creates a dynamic chicken shop, with some wily moves in materials and space.

The black pressed-metal ceiling and steel shopfront visually recede.
Projects | Jacqui Alexander | 19 Nov 2013

Double Monk

MRTN Architects gives a Melbourne shoe shop a gentleman’s salon style.

Egg Unlimited by Christopher Elliott Design.
Awards | 12 Nov 2013

2013 Eat-Drink-Design Awards High Commendations – Best Retail Design

Highly commended retail projects at the 2013 Eat-Drink-Design Awards.

Gravel fills the edges of the floor referencing the product’s toughness.
Projects | Marcus Baumgart | 16 Oct 2013

Crumpler Prahran

Russell & George’s futuristic vision for luggage retailer merges online and in-store experiences.

The Perri Cutten Armadale store in Melbourne by David Hicks.
Discussion | Marcus Baumgart | 2 Oct 2013

Fashion forward

In the era of online e-tailing, fashion retailers and their store designers are creating “theatres of the brand.”

The optometry store's trademark is it's colourful mirror and glass canopy which reflects colour and light around the space.
Projects | Gillian Serisier | 3 Sep 2013

Optique

Smart Design Studio played with colour and light refraction to bring a Sydney optical store into focus.

Tongue & Groove by Tobias Partners.
Awards | 31 May 2013

2013 Australian Interior Design Awards: Retail Design

Tongue & Groove by Tobias Partners.

The new Jones the Grocer includes its signature cheese selection.
Projects | Jill Pope | 19 Apr 2013

Jones the Grocer

Sydney’s iconic high street providore opens a restaurant / grocer by Landini Associates in Westfield, CBD.

The 1920s-style steel-framed shop window is embellished red a velvet curtain.
Projects | Tobias Horrocks | 15 Jan 2013

Lulamae

Theatrical staging was the inspiration for Melbourne’s Lulamae boutique by Breathe Architecture.

Atop a repurposed shipping container are balustrades of milk crates and PVC piping. A commissioned mural was added to a wall of graffiti wall.
Industry News | Peter Salhani | 14 Dec 2012

People’s Market pops up

Melbourne’s pop-up People’s Market opens in Collingwood for a short time only.

Albert St Food & Wine by Fiona Drago Architect.
Awards | 24 Oct 2012

2012 Eat-Drink-Design Awards High Commendations – Best Retail Design

Highly commended retail at the 2012 Eat-Drink-Design Awards.

Artichoke Night School No. 7 at the Space showroom, Melbourne.
Discussion | 10 Oct 2012

Artichoke Night School No. 7: Fashion interiors

Jenny Mills, Grace Mcquilten and Mark Simpson on fashion interiors and the future of retail design.

Melbourne: The interior is based on a bespoke gentlemen’s salon.
Projects | Elana Castle | 1 Sep 2012

Aesop

Twenty-five years have passed since the Aesop story began. We take a look at two recent additions.

Melbourne pop-up market
Industry News | Peter Salhani | 17 Aug 2012

Melbourne pop-up market

The People’s Market & Flea is coming to Collingwood, purpose-built for sustainability by two young designers.

The interior relies on contrast and its Tetris-inspired fittings to highlight store displays.
Projects | Marcus Baumgart | 14 Aug 2012

Urban Attitude

A Melbourne retail fitout by Hassell and Fabio Ongarato Design toys with Tetris geometries.

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