Why Snarkitecture builds artistic ‘interventions’ in retail stores
A basketball marble run. A sneaker chandelier. A life-sized astronaut. Meet the firm breathing spectacle, play, and adventure into store design.
When the pandemic elevated e-commerce, many predicted the demise of brick-and-mortar stores. Instead, we’re in the midst of a renaissance, with store designers imbuing stores with a sense of place, purpose, and pizzazz.
A basketball marble run. A sneaker chandelier. A life-sized astronaut. Meet the firm breathing spectacle, play, and adventure into store design.
EE’s London flagship piles on experiences to show the promise of truly connected homes.
The store blends elements of New York City parks, architecture, and pet culture to dazzle shoppers.
The 107-year-old brand highlights how store design can be as much about making a connection as a sale.
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