Retail and Exhibition - Design
- Exotistic Design Studio
- Mar 14, 2022
- 1 min read
Changing Landscapes
Entertainment, atmosphere and multi-sensory stimulation... in places where time is of the essence, the ability to capture visitors’ attention and to communicate the values of one’s own brand are key requirements for companies promoting their own products. EDS design solutions combine flexibility and ease of installation, to facilitate little maintenance and maximize the emotional impact. The mix can be extended to all substrates of the store/exhibition: from furniture to suspended ceilings, walls, shop windows.

Retail interior design reflects and responds to cultural change and must evolve rapidly to meet current trends and desires.
The pandemic has taught people to spend wisely and sustainable approach has gained more attention. Sustainable projects not only help in cutting down on costs and save resources but also adds a unique element to it.
Minimalistic approach
A lot of brands are going back to retail designs that portray bare essentials and eliminate unnecessary elements. Less congestion will allow shoppers to concentrate more on merchandises and facilitate a clutter-free shopping experience.
Customizing touch points
As the intrusion of technology is breaking the monotony of traditionalism in retail design, focus should be more on elevating in-store experiences and service with seamless conversion for convenience and accomplishing purchase.
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