Showing posts with label Retail VM and Display show 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Retail VM and Display show 2010. Show all posts

Thursday, 4 March 2010

London Retail VM and Display Show 2010

SFD
If you have missed the show this week, I have managed to capture some highlights here for you and some of my favourite bits. I have a particular passion for mannequins and only realised looking through my photographs that most of my images were of them. Anyway, you still have time to drop by today to look for yourself at the Business Design Centre here in London to see the latest wide variety of Retail VM and Display stuff. I particularly like Planet and SFD high gloss finishes and Universal Displays muted tones and elegant figures. Display one have an incredible portfolio of projects available to view and of course Blacks Visual Merchandising always produce a great stand and VM shopfitting. So do go along and place your orders for the latest VM from Chris, Jonathan, Jason, Julie and Sally-Ann at the companies featured here.


Planet
Cofrad
Display One
Universal Display
Blacks Visual Merchandising


Wednesday, 3 March 2010

Proportion>London


Were you at the Proportion>London party yesterday evening? No? Then where were you? You would have rubbed shoulders with the likes of WGSN, Fortnum & Mason, M&S, Selfridges....the list goes on. Name after name attended yesterday evening. The launch event at Proportion>London was absolutely incredible. I have been so excited about this event for months and was fortunately given a preview of the launch a few weeks ago as my regular readers know and a taster of what was being presented. Tanya Reynolds the Creative Director (seen below left) looked, as ever, effortlessly elegant (Now, I will let you in on a secret here - but you mustn't tell anyone that you read it here. The whole UK industry loves Tanya's effortlessly elegant style. In fact if you ever mention her name, the first thing anyone says is...........yessssss..............style. Between you and me, I know this woman has worked relentlessly to achieve this perfection and there are huge lessons here for anyone who wishes to enter this industry, in as much as this is what it takes - hard work). Anyway, if you missed the evening, do contact one of Tanya's wonderful team to view their new collection. I have never met such a sophisticated and cordial bunch of people who are not only talented but so incredibly beautiful too - what more do you want hey?


Tuesday, 2 March 2010

London Retail VM and Display show 2010 Exhibitors Replica

Image Courtesy and Copyright Replica

One company you must visit if you attend the Retail VM and Display show this week has to be Replica. I've watched this company from a distance for many years and I always find what the do so interesting. Led by the multi talented Designer, Loraine Krell, Replica (you may be more familiar with them from the incredible food that they produce) work in a way which is quite unique within this industry. This understated computer savvy company not only work with the big brand names globally, but also, additionally with an incredibly diverse client base. Replica get to the core of the Commercial industry and work with very big name Architects and Designers that would make any Design company green with envy. Their work can be seen from Westfield to West Broadway (and indeed further). What I find so interesting about Replica (and why they must be on your list of contacts) is their willingness to explore new ways of working with their clients - testing and experimentation with materials form part of their personal philosophy. How often are integral pieces of Commercial Design explored and tested through prototyping, testing, developing and testing again? Very little, I think. Material performance, incredible lighting, developing and creating an Uber cool concept but making it workable within a commercial environment is what this company are about. So, do drop by their stand see what they can do for you - I can guarantee you won't want to leave.


Image Courtesy and Copyright Replica


Monday, 1 March 2010

London Retail VM and Display Show 2010 Exhibitor Caroline Humphries


Have you ever really thought about your career? Ok, lets face it, we all have those nagging moments of doubt and questioning (if we are honest) and maybe we wonder if we are on the 'right' path? Perhaps we are on the path that we think we should be on, but maybe secretly not really quite so convinced? My most formative advise regarding my career or at least my experience of the world of work was that I would have to work for 40 years (at least) of my life so I might as well do something I enjoyed. I have always kept this at the front of my mind and do evaluate this, albeit on an ah hoc basis whenever I have moments of doubt (and lets face it, we all do). Although is it really necessary to think in this way? If you happen to be at the Retail VM and Display show at the Business Design Centre this week, do go and have a chat to Business and Career Coach, Caroline Humphries. Caroline is one of the most informed and experienced advisors in this industry and one of the very few (and I mean very few) who have worked in this industry from every perspective - International Retailer, Supplier to Educator. I certainly don't know of anyone who has done all three. We have probably all read 'Feel the Fear and do it anyway....' Women are from Venus.....and so on, but are we simply, perhaps, contextualising what we already know? If you find that you are a creative person working in a Commercial environment - and we all know how stifling and frustrating this can be - simply talking and working with Caroline can help you navigate through the complexities of understanding yourself, support you in developing the confidence in not just making decisions but actually doing 'it' - and doing even more - and letting go of those anxieties that plague the creative process. So, go on, grab your career by the horns and book yourself an appointment.
Caroline can also be found at http://www.carolinehumphries.com/


Images Curtesy of Caroline Humphries, by Francis Ware, http://www.fware.co.uk/


Sunday, 28 February 2010

London Retail VM and Display Show 2010 Exhibitor Janey Rodger

Image Courtesy and Copyright Janey Rodger

If you happen to be at the Retail VM and Display show this week, you must go and meet Janey Rodger from http://www.janeyrodgerdesigns.com/ . Janey spent years perfecting her skills initially at Harrods before working with the incredible Simon Millington. Janey takes her retail clients on a journey from concept to completion or can step in to manufacture your own concept too. This is the kind of flexibility we often need from consultants and Janey is one of the few people I know who not only has a client list that reads like a who's who in London, but also on the global stage too. Retailers such as Lotte and Shilla may not mean a lot to us here but in Korea they are big news. Drawing on her years of knowledge Janey works within set budgets, delivering one-off commissions to multi store projects. Her work is always focused on a clients needs and expectations while being more than able to strike a balance between creating concepts which are creative and yet commercial. What more could we possibly ask for? Janey Rodger is must have for your list of contacts, so do check her out at http://www.janeyrodgersdesigns.com/


Image Courtesy and Copyright Janey Rodger


Friday, 26 February 2010

London Retail VM and Display Show Exhibitors 2010, DZD Bespoke Sales Director: Colin Hudson

Have you ever felt drained of inspiration? All too often I find working with large companies creatively draining. From my own experience of large companies, they drain and drain one of ideas and concepts and give us little, if any time to replenish and update our knowledge and enable the development of ideas which are informed and interesting too. Well, did you know that DZD (situated adjacent to Warren st. tube station here in London) now have a bespoke service which can help you overcome that creative fatigue? Big players within the industry need big results and there is nothing worse that having to work in isolation not really knowing if your high profile concept in that enormous flagship is going to work. The process of experimentation, play, testing and trying is a crucial part of concept development and there are few places available for us to go where we are able to work with a team to bounce ideas around, tap into the expertise of a team who are able to produce props in house (which is particularly cool) and enable you to realise your vision - and lets be honest we're only as good as our last job, so we had better make sure that the next one is spectacular too. With a guaranteed one to one guidance through your project DZD will come with you on your journey from initial concept development, realising your concept and make you look good. What more could you ask for? Do drop by the DZD stand next week and have a chat to Colin Hudson and the team. Colin and Sonya work very much in collaboration in supporting their clients and with years of experience between them you can be sure that what you want is delivered, and it will be spectacular too. So what are you waiting for?



Thursday, 25 February 2010

London Retail VM and Display Show Exhibitors 2010, Proportion>London Creative Director Tanya Reynolds

Images courtesy of Proportion>London

Tanya Reynolds is the Creative Director at Proportion>London and has been part of the Retail VM and Display Industry for a whopping 30 years. If there is one person who has a vast knowledge and a passion for this industry it certainly is Tanya who also clearly has her finger on the pulse of whats 'in' right now and definately whatever is 'next'. Tanya's collections are absolutely Fashion led and I certainly am excited about the new collection being launched next week. Part of the Proportion>London portfolio are bust forms as well as the delicious Mannequins pictured below. Bust forms are what this company have been well known for for decades. One only has to wander along the high street to see that just about every retailer has something from their collections in all sorts of diverse finishes - the only limitation is our own imagination with regard to what this company can do. Naturally curious and willing to never close down opportunities to try new things Tanya and Proportion>London are the company to have on speed dial and at the top of your address book and must be your first stop at the Retail VM and Display show.



Wednesday, 24 February 2010

London Retail VM and Display Show Exhibitors 2010 DZD Creative Director: Sonya Storm


Looking through my archives recently I found hundreds of advertisements for VM and Display showrooms throughout London's West End (particularly Newman st). Sadly over time one by one they have all relocated or disappeared from the map. Only one showroom is left for us to visit and what a feast it is. DZD, located along Tottenham Court road adjacent to Warren st. tube station is a fantasy land of VM and Display ephemera. Sonya Storm, the Creative Director here has worked with the company for 12 years and oversees the product buying and development within the showroom. As we have, no doubt all experienced those last minute Display emergencies it is always a comfort to know DZD provide that essential backup service that we all so often need. The clients to the company read like a who's who with all the major players calling on the expertise of the team. From Selfridges, Harvey Nichols, John Lewis, to countless multiples, freelancers to tiny retailers in Ghana and Australia, the company cater for the world. However, did you know that they also provide props for photo shoots, film, TV and a bespoke service too? Their stunning portfolio of film credits and magazine coverage was little known to me too until I scratched beyond the Christmas 'stuff' that those of us who know the company are famous for. So, swing by their stand at the show next week to check them out and have a chat with Sonya and the team. I always do, and I always leave with tears of laughter rolling down my cheeks. Besides incredible product and service, they are incredibly fun to be with too - you wont want to leave.

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