Pop up retail
Tis the season to pop up your shop
Found on the Cool Hunting blog this pop up Holiday shop, ‘Stop Shop’ in New York by Areaware. Read the full story with more pictures here. Also worth a visit for pop up inspiration is Cool Hunting’s whole pop up retail category. Read More …
Supermarket set up
Some stop motion action from Supermarket Sarah as she/they set up their Xmas pop up shop. More images below, including Mel Elliot’s brilliant colouring wall, Peter Ibreugger’s fab moustache mugs, the super cool WORK IT girls making their wall and the illustrator phoebe Eason painting her Bird wall. If I wasn’t a country bumpkin I’d be there filling my golden shopping basket Read more …
Worth a try
A newish retail blog called Store Sentinel is worth a look. Todays post features the new Marmite pop up store at the bottom of Regent Street. Read More …
More Supermarket Sarah
A few more pictures from our new favourite shop, (did we mention about experience retailing?) this is her new wall guest curated by the super designer Fred Butler. Also a very fine Benny Hill style making of video. Supermarket SarahThis movie requires Adobe Flash for playback. Read More …
Happy Birthday Gap
Joining in the general retail birthday celebrations, Gap celebrate their 40th with a pop up store in Kingly Street (just off Carnaby Street) in London. Some nice art pieces and simple bright furniture complement the pared down space. The store is apparently only there for 19 days and 69 hours from Saturday 12th September. More detail on the Wallpaper article and a slideshow. Also on Retail Week. Read More …
A pop up winter wonderland
A few pictures from Teekall’s latest London trip, taking in the Absolut Icebar. Apparently you can stay for 40 minutes but he only lasted 20. Read More …
Pop up retail – online
Pop up retail isn’t of course limited to the offline world. Amazon provides widgets for your blog or website, read the story on Mashable, or the original story on Problogger. Pop up retail is also happening (popping up?) however fleetingly in transactional emails, RSS feeds, blogs and social networks and affiliate and aggregate websites, although this trend seems more in B2B than B2C which inthe Read more …
Pop up retail
This week I received my copy of Frame magazine and was completely taken with the article on page 241 “Plastic Dreams” an exhibition in Shanghai Times Square: beautiful red plastic mannequin’s from La Rosa and a fantastic plastic walled structure with clear plastic blocks from Sturm und Plastic what an amazing sight. What a fantastic opportunity to create a exhibition/moving retail Read more …


