The key to the regeneration of the High Street is new, exciting concepts that bring something different to what we expect of High Street stores. Placing the customer at the centre of the experience is key, offering in-store services such as styling services, click and collect or personalised solutions offer something that online shopping cannot.

Frasers, Wolverhampton
Taking over the previous Debenhams site, the 60,000ft store is the first Frasers multi-brand concept, housing several of the Frasers Group brands. With a sleek front facade and marble flooring, the new store stands out from the rest. The store design offers the flexibility to refresh the displays for new launches and seasonal events.

Pangaia, Selfridges
An immersive experience in Selfridges, Panagia is known for its vibrant colours. Reflecting the ethos and core values of Pangaia, the concept involves reused and sustainable materials. Featuring seven glasshouses and a central rotating prism of light, creating an ever-changing spectrum of light.

Flannels, Oxford Street
To celebrate the reopening of non-essential retail, light sculptor Anthony James transformed Flannels' Oxford Street location into a futuristic work of art. Using 33 million LED lightbulbs that wrap around the exterior of the store it is an installation first of its kind.
