The record 69 awards presented
recently at NASFM’s 32nd Annual Retail Design
Awards Presentation highlight the creativity and
innovation marking the industry today. Combining
form and function, the award-winning imaginative
new store and store fixture designs captivated
and inspired. They were recognized during the
association’s awards presentation Sunday,
March 16, in Chicago, following the conclusion
of the first day of GlobalShop. In addition to
the top two awards, Store
of the Year and Fixture
of the Year, NASFM presented 16 Special
Merits for Individual Store Fixtures, 6 Special
Merits for Outstanding Fixture Groupings,
16 Grand Prizes, and 29 Outstanding Merits.
Store of the Year was presented to Nambé
by Larry Greenberger, publisher of Display &
Design Ideas, presenting sponsor of the Retail
Design Awards. The 1,900-sq.-ft. specialty store
based in Colorado Mills Mall in Lakewood, Colo.,
complements the retailer’s product line
of high-end metal and crystal home accessories
with a clean, elegant presentation. “The
undulating radii of the store fixtures meld into
one continuous line vertically and horizontally,
drawing the customer in,” explains Don Finley,
president of Capital Contracting & Design
Inc., adding that the shelving was designed to
appear to float in the space. Like Nambé’s
product, the fixtures, which are built from maple,
leather, steel, plastic laminate, and glass, are
clean and elegant. The store was designed by Karim
Rashid Design, New York; fixtures were fabricated
by Capital Contracting & Design Inc., Plainfield,
N.J., a member of NASFM.
Fixture of the Year was presented to Best Buy
in New York for its Chelsea Digital Platform by
David Reynolds, president and CEO of The Miller
Group and president of NASFM. The fixture, an
interactive kiosk for cell phones and digital
cameras, is designed to help customers try out
the products in a fun, educational shopping experience.
“Sales associates can stand in front comfortably
discussing the product with customers,”
says Chuck Lee, display design manager for Best
Buy Co. The kiosk was designed by Best Buy Co.,
Eden Prairie, Minn., and fabricated by Retailer
Services Corp., Anoka, Minn.
The Criteria
This year’s winners successfully integrated
strong brand identity into their store and fixture
designs and used traditional materials in unique
ways to support their store brands. The winners
were selected from projects completed between
January and December 2002.
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