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Opus Outlet - Oelde (2013)

Sommer feeling. Summer fun. An outlet center that does not look like an outlet. The homely interior and the natural materials emphasize the easy Opus fashion and create a pleasant harmony. Ash tree and dark matt-covered steel parts fit perfectly into the overall concept. Technical details are discreetly hidden in the furniture, signs and boards are fixed with magnets, suspended lamps accentuate the stylepoints.

Design: Konrad Knoblauch GmbH

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Sport Heinzel - Biberach (2012)

If we would award an Oscar for the most sportive shop fitting performance, it would go to the Sport Heinzel project. Event one: dismounting of original wooden beams in a 15th century house. Event two: hanging up a huge piece of furniture from the ceiling while the floor was being laid. Event three: fixing of ropes at the concrete ceiling and knotting in various presentation boxes using free climbing hardware. The whole thing with a speed record. Ready, steady....stop!

Sport Heinzel - Biberach (Photo 2 of 10)
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Marc O´Polo Flagshipstore - Munic (2012)

Oak wood, stone floor and wooden walls combined with high qualtiy materials create atmopshere. A perfect choreography of both levels, with the studio, atrium, saloon and walk-in dress room reminds of a modern and spacious apartment. Customers become guests and stroll trough the rooms and - as by accident - find a lot of beutiful things.

Design: dan pearlman, Berlin

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Modehaus Stock - Melle (2012)

A clean straightness and a pompous elegance are combined on a surface of more than 1000 sqm. Discrete materials and colors harmonize with opulent frames, which can be found as the stylistic element in the whole store, and nice antiques. The dark gold shade of the straight metal parts emphasize the connection between tradition and modernity.

Modehaus Stock - Melle (Photo 2 of 11)
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Calamar - Duesseldorf, Hall 29 (2012)

The whole world on 350 sqm. What seems to be impossible, becomes true in Duesseldorf's hall 29. On the occasion of Calamar's 30th anniversary, the inquiring men that has travelled the world and is heading for the next adventure is put into focus. Perfectly construed in the new showroom. Mixed materials such as scrap wood, copper and steel emphasis the urban and cosmopolitan character of the brand.

Design: dan pearlman, Berlin

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Sportmueller - Lörrach (2012)

Free standing cubes and colour stripes define the Sportmueller. The cubes produced in different materials act as merchandising highlight areas, and interrupt all of a sudden the job the colour stripes: The optical connection of the products sectors. A homogeneous and independant space structure is generated.

Design: Konrad Knoblauch GmbH

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Intersport Kuhn - Offenburg (2011)

Customers are guided through the sales hall along what looks like a fitness trail. Along the way, you can visit the various sports areas: running and hiking, skiing and snowboarding, as well as the 100 m² kids' corner. Because the hall itself has no windows, there are individual indoor shop windows that to present the goods. A special highlight are the two running and skiing simulators with real films!

Design: Konrad Knoblauch GmbH

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Reischmann Sport - Kempten (2011)

On roughly 5500 m² and on five floors, "Sport Reischmann" offers a comprehensive range of sports articles. The winter line includes fashion, equipment and accessories for snowboarding, sking, ice hockey, ice skating, climbing, yoga.... Seasonal promotions are given their onw individual highlights. The wooden walls and ceilings for example are reminiscent of mountains and Alpine pastures.

Desing: Blocher Blocher Partners

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Weinmann & Schanz - Balingen (2011)

A huge show room in the new logistics centre. On a 1300 m² area, the sanitary specialist presents all bathroom innovations. We have been responsible for all the installations.

Design: Ghanai + Heinrich Interiorpartners

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Lacoste Flagship Store - Hamburg (2011)

This is the first space world-wide featuring the new store design. Its core is the "Polo Bar", a five meter long white piece of furniture made of corian showcasing the legendary polo shirt in 34 different colours. On the other side, you find the "Legacy Wall", a homage to company founder René Lacoste. The solid block of stairs serves as presentation surface and also divides the store in two areas: premium sportswear for women and men upstairs, the younger fashion labels Lacoste Live and Lacoste Kids downstairs.

Design: Saal3, Duesseldorf

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Lacoste Flagship Store - Hamburg (Photo 3 of 3)

Intersport Kloepping - Wittenberg (2011)

It took only five months to transform the former East German industry hall into a modern sports shop. A second floor was added as an additional presentation area and to accomodate café Elb-Lodge with its fantastic panoramic views. Merchandising systems are fixed on an assembly board that frame the hall. All other fixtures are self-supporting due to the deficient statics of the old hall.

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Rimowa - Cologne (2010)

Right beside the Cologne Cathedral is the new Flagship Store. On 120 m² the comprehensive and premium range of the German manufacturer of luggage is presented. The stylish store concept emphasises the longevity and aesthetics of the products. The round white furniture symbolises cumulus clouds and reminds of holidays - maybe by plane, far away, with a Rimowa luggage on board...

Design: Architects Dahlbender

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Brown Thomas - Dublin (2008)

The traditional lifestyle store was founded in 1849 on Grafton Street in Dublin. Despite difficult conditions such as listed building regulations, this completely new high-quality installation was developed and realised with care and sensitivity. In 2010 we renovated parts of the basement with a large café bar as its core.

Design: burdifilek, Toronto

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About us

We handle complex shop fitting projects and are experts in detailed planning, organisation and coordination of ambitious concepts.

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Michael Hezel
Tel. +49 (0) 7544 95 30 143
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