Since being described as an original standard bearer of the London dirty burger revolution, MEATliquor approached Shed in 2010 desperate for a permanent home. Scott Collins’ perspective on this brief was simple, he wanted the world’s best burger eatery, one that screamed America but an America of the Ramones, CBGB with a big undercurrent of Hunter S Thompson and Shed was the perfect design and architecture studio to execute it. Special live events and designer appearances. In store pop-ups for new designers and trends. Dior, Prada, Louis Vuitton, Christian Louboutin to name a few. Compelling series of Pavilions which allowed a seamless movement between different shoes category environments.Ĥ0 in-store boutiques inc. These pavilions in the retail design reflected the spirit, aesthetic and sometimes material palette of the product itself. It was imperative for the shopper to intuitively move towards ‘their’ product choice via a series of ‘pavilion’ based environments in which to anchor the customer. Sheds’ approach was to marry product characteristics to their immediate surroundings. Bigger than a Department Store but only a modest part of the vast Dubai Mall, this size felt different and demanded a different response imagined through clever interior design and architecture. They turned to the Middle East’s trusted fashion group Chalhoub to realise a concept to both literally and metaphorically fill a retail void. Owners Emaar Properties didn’t have a ready solution for this large 10,000sqm + floor area. Level Shoe District, Dubai Mall, is the world’s biggest shoe store, in the world’s largest mall and Shed’s interior designers and architects designed it.Īn unimaginative area of Dubai Mall named the ‘Gold Souk’ was demolished in 2010. Dubai is one of the world’s fastest growing and most innovative mega cities, with a liberal attitude to culture and lifestyle which sees itself at the cutting edge of style and trend.
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