Artists/designers : Intercreative
Oh, those lips !
Another good wallpaper design come banner for Details shop window display.
Love this window shop display that features paper art to enhance the products displayed, you’re naturally
curious and want to wander into this lovely shop and discover what else they got inside !
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Paper Art-Yulia Brodsjaya’s Paper Cutting Art Technique
I have to say I am a fan of Paper art and here is an illustration by Yulia Brodskaya of how to
really have a 3D paper cutting art display. I have always been interested in the art of shop
displays and I think it is a real crime that no one is keeping records of the changes in paper art.
I love what a bit of ART can do for your average shop front display.
An interesting new exhibition featuring graffiti works, street art and photography openend its doors in New York. Entitled “MOM & POPism”, the exhibition has been put together by James and Karla Murray, known for their work at Store Front. The exhibition is taking place on the roof of the Gawker Media headquarters.
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London’s most glamorous department store had yet another face lift late last month when 450 metres of uniquely steam-bent wood wrapped and weaved its way around the entrance and aisles of Harvey Nichols.
Designed by wood-bender Charlie Whinney, this latest offering to Knightsbridge’s store displays is the largest and most high profile project he’s worked on to date.
The Sloane ranger haven’s all-natural makeover not only extends through the store but outbreaks in to the shop fittings as matching coiled lampshades and elaborately steamed wooden headpieces for the store’s mannequins.
This highly innovative approach to retail display only enhances the department store’s reputation for fascinating window and in-store displays.
So if you’re in London, pop along to Sloane Street to catch sight of this wooden wonder. It’s there for six weeks before touring the country’s other Harvey Nichols’ window displays in Bristol, Dublin, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Leeds and Manchester.
Illustration by Ella Tjader for Kikkoman Soy Sauce Spring 2009 promotion shop display (Germany).
I love this pos display, simple, clean, unpolluted with unnecessary graphics, allowing Ella’s fresh design to catch the public’s eye for them.