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lululemon soho flagship
Visual Elements partnered with Lululemon’s global design team to develop and manufacture custom fixturing for the brand’s SoHo flagship. The 18,000 square foot, two-level store features a fully bespoke fixture program engineered through eight months of prototyping and collaboration. Designed to push materiality, scale, and functionality, the project now serves as the global standard for Lululemon’s future stores.
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tabayer at nordstrom
Tabayer’s shop-in-shop at Nordstrom’s 57th Street flagship brings the luxury jewelry brand’s refined sculptural aesthetic into one of New York’s most notable retail destinations. Visual Elements collaborated closely with Tabayer and Nordstrom to develop the full interior design expression along with a suite of custom jewelry fixtures.
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green qween west hollywood
Located in the heart of West Hollywood, the store was designed to stand out among the city’s vibrant nightlife and creative culture.
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moose knuckles royalmount
Visual Elements partnered with Moose Knuckles to engineer and manufacture custom millwork and fixtures made of wood, metal, and stone, complete with integrated lighting to create an inviting yet luxurious retail experience.
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birks royalmount
Visual Elements partnered with the architect and general contractor to bring Birks’ Royalmount location in Quebec to life. Known for their heritage and luxury, Birks required a high level of precision for this project.
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savage x fenty at selfridges
Visual Elements partnered with Savage X Fenty to design, engineer, manufacture, and install fixtures for their shop-in-shop at Selfridges, London. The concept focused on simple shapes and curves, using a metallic lavender finish and contrasting stainless steel. Subtle branding, like laser-etched X’s, were seamlessly integrated throughout.
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green qween sherman oaks
Green Qween expanded its footprint with a second location in Sherman Oaks, California, continuing its mission of blending high-style retail with meaningful social impact.
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park social
We wanted to go with the historical look of things to keep that feel to the town and to bring it back to where everybody was going to be happy with what we did and what our design was. Visual Elements hit it out of the park.
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