What we do
What we do
We bring 20 years of global design expertise to every project. In fact, we’ve worked with some of the biggest retailers in the world. From pop up shipping container projects to world class flagship stores- we’ve got you covered.
We’re not just on top of retail trends. We stay miles ahead of them by wrapping innovation around cutting-edge design trends. The end result? Stunning, future-proof environments that improve sales.
Our fixture design philosophy is centered around truly modular components, 100% tool-free assembly, and flat-packed kit design.
We leverage global manufacturing partnerships with extensive expertise in retail design, and fixture production. And we’re on the ground overseeing factory relationships, production planning and quality control.
Our attention to the smallest details of distribution and delivery ensure great ideas become reality. Our global logistics network provides comprehensive air, ground, and ocean freight services and a “cradle to grave” approach for any size project.
From concept to completion, our highly experienced project management team delivers functional oversight and successful outcomes to any sized project.
Multiple studies in multiple industries have concluded that forecast changes within retail over the next 10 years accelerated during COVID 19 and happened within the last 12 months.
Let's start with one thing we know for sure. Malls and shopping precincts will not die, they need to change, but they will not die. They have been around since the beginning of time. Since the very first village we had a town square, and we will always have a town square. We just now call it a shopping precinct. People want to gather, and after COVID people want to gather more than ever.
As we all are aware, everyone has increased their use of online shopping. But many other shopping habits have arrived a lot sooner than we forecasted per Covid19.
•Contactless shopping
•Curbside pick up
•Use of instore endless idles
•Popup stores
•Experience sites
•Showrooms with no stock, just showroom samples
•Smaller stores with reduced selections
•Hangout spaces both outdoor and indoor
•Creating community with brands values
•Interactive educational experiences. More classroom/museum than store.
The underlining statement that we need to be aware of is. Although they know the future will bring change, most retailers don't know which of the above will work for them. This means we need to be at the forefront of retail design, designing future-proof flexible stores. Stores that allow our retailers to experiment with multiple of the above propositions.
Lucky for us future Proof, and modularization are our value proposition. So this is our time to shine.