Ten pop-up shop interiors featuring memorable designs

Ten pop-up shop interiors featuring memorable designs

Our initial lookbook of 2023 collects 10 pop-up store interiors from all around the world, from a swimming-pool-style shop by manner model Jacquemus to a playful grocery store stocked with groceries built of felt.

Pop-up retailers are temporary retail areas established as areas for manufacturers to promote their products and solutions, generally set up for only a subject of weeks or months.

Due to their fleeting nature, these merchants generally element statement interior designs to capture the notice of their audiences, primarily if their intention is to encourage new or limited-edition goods.

Showcasing a variety of substance and colour palettes, here are 10 pop-up stores highlighted on Dezeen.

This is the most recent in our lookbooks sequence, which provides visible inspiration from Dezeen’s archive. For far more inspiration see former lookbooks featuring suspended fireplaces, residences with sliding doors and interiors educated by Bauhaus rules.


Jacquemus Selfridges pop-up shop
Graphic courtesy of Selfridges

Le Bleu, Uk, by Random Studio and Simon Jacquemus

Experience style business Random Studio developed a sequence of pop-up installations at London’s Selfridges section retail outlet that served as temporary retailers for French trend label Jacquemus among May and June previous calendar year.

Titled Le Bleu, the surrealist installations incorporated a pale blue tiled place that was knowledgeable by swimming pool switching rooms, entire with darkish blue lockers and cubicles keeping a collection of lesser installations within them.

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reMarkable pop-up store interior by Snohetta
Picture by Calle Huth

A Improved Put to Consider, Norway, by Snøhetta

A Better Area to Consider was an Oslo pop-up store designed by architecture studio Snøhetta for tablet manufacturer Amazing, which appeared to the tranquility of libraries for its interior layout.

Warm-hued looking through lamps positioned on divided wooden desks illuminated curved leather-based banquettes where by readers ended up invited to sit and read through. A squiggly neon overhead gentle took cues from the condition and electricity of handwriting.

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Lucy Sparrow's LA supermarket is stocked with 31,000 felt groceries
Graphic courtesy of Lucy Sparrow

The Sparrow Mart, United states, by Lucy Sparrow

Sushi rolls, pork chops and a playful ATM device all manufactured completely out of felt showcased in a makeshift grocery store installation in Downtown Los Angeles by British artist Lucy Sparrow.

The Sparrow Mart was stocked with 31,000 purchasable plush renditions of grocery staples, which were arranged along aisles in vibrant rows that took cues from 1980s American supermarkets.

“As a little one, I was obsessed with the unique, turbo-charged technicolour glow emanating from throughout the Atlantic,” the artist explained to Dezeen.

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Neutral coloured concrete walls inside a shop
Picture by Grey Hamner

SKKN pop-up shop, United states of america, by Perron-Roettinger

Structure studio Perron-Roettinger adopted a minimalist colour and materials palette when making the 1st pop-up shop for SKKN, Kim Kardashian’s skincare and homeware brand name.

Found in a Los Angeles purchasing mall right until the close of very last year, the store’s curved alcoves and sculptural counters were clad in raw plaster and cement, which acted as shelving for the reality Tv set star’s pared-again products and solutions.

Kardashian opened a different pop-up store in 2021 to market her underwear manufacturer SKIMS, featuring glossy display screen models designed by Willo Perron.

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Random Studio creates "giant fragments of a woman's body" for Mugler pop-up at Selfridges
Photo by Jasper Fry

Mugler Bodyscape, Uk, by Random Studio

Random Studio lately dressed the interior of Corner Store, Selfridges’ ever-shifting retail area, with chrome-effect fragments intended to mimic women’s entire body sections. The items fashioned an installation celebrating 30 decades of style model Mugler’s fragrances.

Termed Bodyscape, the putting substantial-scale fragments were designed from painted wooden, although a drop-formed sculptural centrepiece dispensed Mugler scent intermittently, and also created undulating lights when readers approached it.

“Seen from the street, the sculptural set up kinds an abstract side see of a girl elegantly reclining,” reported Random Studio.

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OMA designs Tiffany pop-up shop in Paris
Photograph by Benoit Florençon

Tiffany & Co pop-up shop, France, by OMA

Pieces from jeweller Tiffany & Co’s 185-12 months background are at this time on exhibit at a pop-up shop in Paris created by architecture studio OMA, which will be edited through this calendar year until eventually its dismantling in Might.

The labyrinthine retail outlet consists of a dramatic blue rotunda showcasing styles from Tiffany’s in depth archive, which are encased within pyramidal glass plinths mirrored by gigantic pictures of the jewellery – blown up to give guests a nearer glance at the pieces’ delicate options.

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Self-Portrait New York pop-up store by Storey Studio
Photograph by Jonathan Hökklo

Self-Portrait pop-up shop, United states of america, by Storey Studio

Luxury fashion brand name Self-Portrait showcased its prepared-to-dress in Autumn Winter 2019 assortment at a New York pop-up retail outlet in the city’s SoHo neighbourhood designed by Storey Studio.

An immersive placing was made by hanging drapes of translucent pink-and-white lace that the studio hooked up to a concentric circular wood composition, even though suspended tubes of LED lights illuminated the inside.

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Upside Down pop-up shop by Axel Arigato
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“Upside-down” Axel Arigato pop-up store, United kingdom, by Avoir

Axel Arigato footwear is presently for sale at this “upside-down” pop-up shop in Selfridges, intended for the streetwear brand name by French studio Avoir to remember an inverted workplace.

Trainers fitted with magnets adhere to the partitions of the place, which features common polystyrene grid ceilings and other office environment-like resources these types of as strip lights and exposed wires.

“The thought was to flip the script each bodily and figuratively on what clients be expecting from a pop-up, turning all aspects upside down by an industrial place of work lens in which the ceiling turns into the ground and vice versa,” mentioned Axel Arigato.

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Glossier pop-up store in Seattle
Picture by Glossier

Glossier pop-up store, United states, by Studio Lily Kwong

Landscape designer Lily Kwong looked to the topography of Capitol Hill, Seattle, to develop a neighborhood pop-up shop for attractiveness brand Glossier.

Conceived in collaboration with Glossier, the keep contained moss-topped mounds referencing rolling hills and covered with the region’s indigenous plants.

Pink and purple accents featured through the space and nodded to the brand’s brightly coloured make-up collection, which was shown on white plinths.

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Fatface Coffee shop by Baicai
Image by Topia Eyesight

Fatface Coffee, China, by Baicai

Fatface Coffee was a pop-up espresso store designed by architecture studio Baicai and introduced for a month at Shenyang’s Window Gallery in China.

The focal position was 300 forest-inexperienced beer crates forming a central rectilinear bar and cork-seated stools – an set up that supposed to mix the city’s fondness for beer with a local espresso society that is rising.

Bacicai opted for this central seating space to develop an open place encouraging free circulation and challenged the conventional floor plan of a cafe.

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This is the newest in our lookbooks series, which presents visual inspiration from Dezeen’s archive. For a lot more inspiration see preceding lookbooks that includes suspended fireplaces, residences with sliding doors and interiors knowledgeable by Bauhaus rules.