Top 10 Global Stores 2024
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Top 10 Global Stores 2024

Retail With Purpose...

As we head far beyond the Pandemic it is clear that physical retail is back with a bang, and is also increasingly creating spaces with meaning and a brand mission.

Whether this mission is creativity, sustainability, or community, we call this ‘Retail with Purpose’.

All around the world the most inspiring new retail destinations combine a unique sense of place with a focus on immersive storytelling. This new mission-driven philosophy is all about offering richer, more unique and authentic experiences.

Industrial heritage buildings are repurposed as entertainment spaces for the 21st Century.

Pop up retail is more inventive than ever, and often better than the permanent. Museum style pop up exhibitions give brands space to dive into their own history and develop personalised small retail formats that can adapt to travel or concession spaces.

Department stores are fighting back with digital and physical creativity.

Food and hospitality continue to drive footfall and aspiration.

Let us take you on a journey to ten of our favourite retail spaces around the world...

10. Uniqlo Opera, Paris

Uniqlo's Opera store sits inside a stunning facade from 1866

Uniqlo has emerged from the pandemic as a champion of physical retail with purpose.

LifeWear is a philosophy that seeks harmony with the urban locations of its stores, celebrating unique heritage architecture and supporting local social causes. The strategy seems to be paying off, with profits up 43% in 2023.

The newly renovated store features references to the iconic Paris Opera

Uniqlo’s Paris Opera store, which first opened in 2009 with fabulous futuristic design from Wonderwall, has reopened after 8 months of renovation with more floor space and a sophisticated new design that references the glorious architecture of the Opera next door. The original facade from 1866 is complemented with a grand neoclassical staircase.

Images courtesy of Uniqlo

Uniqlo’s mission is both community and sustainability driven:

‘My First Time at the Opera’ offers subsidised tickets to the Opera for families (€25 adults €10 kids).

Sustainability and personalisation at the Re:Uniqlo Studio

Re:Uniqlo Studio is a repair and remake atelier, offering a limited-edition fleece jacket, upcycled by the young Parisian industrial designer Tom Ducarouge, sold exclusively in the Opera store.

9. Barnhill Stores, Dublin

Douglas Wallace Architects created this stylish barn style facade for Barnhill Stores in Dalkey

Winner of the Retail Excellence Ireland National Food Store of the Year 2023, Barnhill Stores has to rate as one of the very best convenience stores in the world, with a fabulous focus on fresh food expertise and a stylish design that is entirely created by owner Dave Whelan.

Fabulous colourful merchandising standards

The 5,000 sq ft store in the upmarket neighbourhood of Dalkey in Dublin was previously a Centra, but is now converted into a curated ‘department store’ of artisan food brands.

Barnhill stores features full service butcher and fishmonger counters from independent businesses

There’s full service fresh food counters, with an FX Buckley butcher, George’s fishmonger, Sherdian’s cheese and a theatrical Neighbourhood Market deli and sandwich counter. Coffee is supplied by Two Fifty Square coffee roasters.

Made to order sandwiches and salads

Complementary suppliers, such as The Butler’s Pantry for high quality meals, are presented stylishly instore using their own branding.

Barnhill stores is a curated 'department store' of artisan food brands

Interior design and merchandising makes sophisticated use of colour, lighting, quality finishes and playful elements such as the fret cut tree.

Fabulous use of graphics to dress the spice display

The off licence with its fine wine room is superb.

This is world class independent retailing in action.

8. Veuve Clicquot Solaire Culture, Tokyo & London

Solaire Culture is a traveling exhibition spanning five continents. Seen here in Tokyo.

Veuve Clicquot’s Solaire Culture global traveling roadshow pop up is a perfect example of immersive brand storytelling, where art, heritage and culture meets retail.

The London exhibition popped up on Regent Street

Celebrating the brand’s 250th anniversary across five continents, Solaire Culture is a museum style exhibition that showcases more than 2,000 items from the House archive, including original champagne labels and a bottle rescued from a Baltic shipwreck in the 1840s.

The exhibition tells the story of Barbe-Nicole Ponsardin; the original ‘Madame Clicquot’ and the innovations behind her business career. It is also a celebration of women in art and business, featuring original commissions from 9 female artists, including the iconic Yayoi Kusama.

Curated and designed by women, Solaire Culture also features nine unique female artist commissions

Solaire Culture concludes with a champagne bar and a curated gift shop, where you can also personalise your own bottle of champagne. This is the template for a permanent concession at Printemps and stand alone travel concepts.

Hospitality completes the experience
The retail store format has since been rolled out to travel retail formats such as Paris CDG

This is part of a wider strategy from LVMH to push innovative pop up creativity and storytelling, with artist collaborations.

7. Porsche Now Pop Up, London

Porsche Now featured DJ booth, barista and constant events and activations

Art continues to meet retail at the fabulous Porsche Now, which popped up for 7 weeks in late 2023 in Turbine Hall A at Battersea Power Station in London.

A new mural was painted live on Instagram every week by a different artist

This wonderful re-imagination of the car showroom featured a new painted mural every week by a different artist, live streamed on their instagram page.

A Porsche made from flowers

Events included barista classes, beauty seminars from Aesop, cycle simulator races, live music and appearances from brand ambassadors such as Emma Raducanu.

Porsche Now displayed one iconic Porsche each week; from the 911 G Series, the 911 Carrera S Cabriolet and 718 Cayman, to the GT4 RS Clubsport.

911 Carrera S Cabriolet
Every week a different iconic model on display
The Taycan Sport was featured for Christmas

There was also a full size Porsche made out of flowers.

Everything you can do in a real car showroom. But more fun.

The retail element combined a full build your own Porsche showroom, with a customised Porsche Design watch, as well as a curated collection of Porsche Design clothes and accessories.

Build your own Porsche Design watch

The staff were enthusiastic and welcoming and the coffee was great.

Why can’t all car showroom experiences be this good?

6. Battersea Power Station, London

The iconic Battersea Power Station is open after 20 years development and £9bn investment

Battersea Power Station represents both the mall of the future and of the past. A stunning restoration of Sir Giles Gilbert Scott’s Grade II* listed 1930s power station, it’s a celebration of industrial architecture, re-purposed by contemporary architects for the 21st Century, into a shop, live, work and play destination.

Star architects from Fosters & Partners, Wilkinson Eyre and Frank Gehry have all worked on the scheme

The £9 billion development of this huge 42 acre site is an entire new city district, with new homes for 25,000 people, and the European office HQ for Apple.

20 years ago the building was a shell
Turbine Hall A in an Art Deco style
Turbine Hall B in a Brutalist Style

The two iconic Turbine Halls house the latest (and the last) major shopping centre to open in the UK, with 100 shops and a 24,000 sq.ft Arcade Food Hall, by Michelin starred JKS restaurant group.

The innovative Arcade Food Hall run by JKS Restaurant Group
The old Control Room B
Control Room B Bar designed by Ellis Design Studio

The iconic control room B is now a stylish cocktail bar and one of the chimneys offers a panoramic lift experience.

Lift 109 experience

The retail element of Battersea is coming online gradually and has yet to find its final form, but there's a host of new retail concepts and 2023 saw 10 new restaurant openings and 11.2 million visitors, with December sales up 52% on 2022 opening year.

Innovative retail with hospitality at Breitling Cafe Battersea

5. Flannels X, London

Flannels was rebranded Flannels X in 2023 to represent a new creative approach

Flannels X represents a new direction for the department store, becoming a dynamic and creative collaboration between art and retail, designed to appeal to the Gen Z consumer.

Dynamic new pop up spaces on every floor

The £10 million Oxford Street Flannels flagship, which opened in 2019, was rebranded Flannels X in 2023 as an ‘ever evolving cultural playground for pop ups, gigs, exhibitions and exclusive brand experiences’.

Charming and creative visual merchandising
Flexible spaces that change for each event

Founded in 1976, but now part of Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group, Flannels sits at the top of its luxury division with 60 stores. It has seen a spectacular expansion across both the UK and Ireland since the Pandemic, filling the void of closed Debenhams stores with bold, experience driven spaces; complete with gyms and champagne bars.

The whole basement is a digital events space
Flannels X is all about artist curation

Flannels X is a unique fusion of digital and physical, with a striking animated facade and digital exhibition basement, as well as creatively merchandised pop up installations on each of the 3 floors of retail in the 18,00q sq.ft space.

Amazing, surreal and immersive digital exhibitions

With collaborations from rappers, artists and designers, there’s always something new and inspiring.

That’s what great retail is about!

4. Gucci 'Romantic Futurism', Chengdu

The gorgeous Gucci boutique at SKP Chengdu

The Gucci boutique in Chengdu is a beautiful example of digital art meets retail, where Florentine Renaissance architecture fuses with local nature in a constantly changing and evolving AI generated digital landscape.

Images courtesy of Random Studio

Created by the supremely talented Random Studio, this unique Gucci store features 33 large LED screens set over 3 floors, around a central staircase.

Arranged like giant windows looking out through a cast iron framed orangery, the screens display constantly changing and morphing animations representing a romanticised mythical landscape of Classical villas, mountains, lakes, willows, Chinese hibiscus flowers, herons and giant butterflies.

Working in collaboration with AI image generators Midjourney, Stable Diffusion and Dall E2, Random Studio’s creative team balanced human artistic control and randomisation within an AI generative environment.

The result is a retail experience that has a unique, charming and whimsical sense of place.

3. SKP Chengdu

SKP Chengdu is the largest sunken mall in Asia
A botanical quilt of 33 gardens form an Urban sponge for the city

SKP Chengdu is a mall, department store and urban park all rolled into one, and is quite simply jaw dropping in scale and imagination.

Images courtesy of Sybarite with photography by Nick Kuratnik & Shihao Xiao

With masterplanning from the geniuses at Sybarite, it covers 190 acres and half a million square metres of mixed use retail and hospitality, including two huge concept department stores and two mall arcades filled with luxury boutiques.

SKP Park on the top level features 33 botanical landscapes and 39m water sculptures, designed by James Corner Field Operations.

99% of the five level development sits underground up to 30m deep. The whole development only took three years to build.

The SKP theme is of a future utopia

SKP Chengdu follows the whimiscal Planet of the Apes style storytelling themes of the other amazing SKP stores which opened in Beijing in 2019 (now the world’s top selling department store, and Xian in 2021 (the world’s largest department store).

Gentle Monster provide creative support for animatronics

SKP Chengdu features futuristic design and giant animatronic space monkeys to create the theme of a utopian future where humans have bridged time and space.

Bonkers but beautiful!

2. Petco Flagship at Tammany Hall New York

Petco's new flagship sits in the iconic Tammany Hall in New York

Petco’s amazing New York flagship isn’t just the best pet store on the planet, it is one of the best retail experiences in any sector. It’s perfect proof of how expert and imaginative retail can be.

Fabulous design and merchandising all created by Petco's talented creative team

Developed inhouse by Petco’s creative team under Rick Neira and Angela Neira, the 25,000 sq ft, two floor store sits in the beautiful old Tammany Hall, a neoclassical building rich in New York political heritage.

Dog grooming at Ruff's Baker Shop

Petco features a host of expert services; a barbershop-inspired dog grooming parlour called Ruff’s Barker Shop, a vet hospital offering wellness, dental and chipping, dog training in an indoor dog park, and a pet adoption service Petco Love Adoptions.

There’s also an instore Just Food for Dogs kitchen that cooks gourmet pet meals to order.

A Reddy shop in shop sell specialist pet accessories

Premium pet accessories and apparel are sold at ‘17th & Bark’ and a Reddy department, merchandised with flair and style.

Sophisticated design everywhere

Interior design is a sophisticated reference to nature with beautiful tree like installation sculptures, whose leaves were hand made and painted.

Simply stunning world class retail.

1. RH England at Aynhoe Park, UK

RH England takes a 60 room, 400 year old stately home as its first European store

RH England is quite simply exquisite; an immaculate fusion of architecture, nature and hospitality into the ultimate aspirational home retail setting.

The design and architecture library with rare artefacts

It’s the first international outpost from American brand Restoration Hardware as it opens flagships across European cities in 2024.

Staircase to Heaven!

RH England at Aynhoe Park is a 60 room stately home, built in 1615 and later embelished by Sir John Soane. It sits on 73 acres of beautiful English countryside with its own deer park and gardens from Capability Brown.

The Unicorn is the symbol of Aynhoe House

The interiors are a mix of classical revival and continental baroque.

Fabulous roomsets where everything is for sale but no price tags anywhere.

RH’s restoration now features rare art, antiques and artefacts that decorate the interiors and the superb roomsets.

The ground floor features a stylish design library and interior design service, as well as an exhibition dedicated to Sir John Soane. But most of the space is dedicated to hospitality.

There are three restaurants; the Orangery, the Loggia for pizza, and the Conservatory.

The Orangery Restaurant with live fire cooking

There’s also a tea and wine salon and a juicery.

The Tea Salon

The store has the ambience of a boutique hotel and it’s a pity you can’t stay overnight.

Is this the most beautiful store in the world?

Very possibly.

Thanks for reading!

Matthew is the owner and founder of Echochamber, a London based retail trend agency that has travelled the world seeking out retail innovation since 1999. Echochamber.com is a free source of retail inspiration and innovation. Alternatively, you can be inspired by following Matthew on Linkedin or Instagram by following @myechochamber.

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Great article. You validated importance of retail business in our society.

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Paul Yarker

Vispring Ltd Handmade in England since 1901 Account Manager North East, North West, Yorkshire, Anglia, East Midlands, IoM

3mo

Inspiring, evocative and engaging retail is exciting to be around. A great list to showcase how it can and should evolve for the consumer. Great article.

Melinda Kirk Stenger

CEO @ PetCakes | Canine Culinary Chef, MBA

5mo

ABSOLUTELY stunning! LOVE this!

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Melissa Moore

The Retail Advisor | The Retail Tea Break Podcast Host🎙| Retail & Sales Lecturer | RETHINK Retail Top Retail Expert🎉|

5mo

Cracking list Matthew! I've used some of these recently in class as good examples. The Petco store is 🥰🥰🥰

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