I liked the serpentine, curvilinear clothes racks against the far wall of this Ikea Pocket Store concept. They would be interesting in retail itself, but also for my wife’s clothes because she has a sense of style and taste in her apparel and accessories that would look good exposed. My personal clothing on the other hand needs to be hidden behind the closed doors of a closet. But then that’s a guy for you. Track back to the original post on shopsandthecity and read all about it at “Ikea e Fiorucci: nasce il primo Pocket Store.”
For curved rack concepts SEE…
“Gently Curved Bar as Clothes Rack”
“Grid Backplate Transforms Display Into Curved Rack“For curved shelving and aisle endcap SEE…
“Curved Glass Endcap”
“Curved Endcap and Label Strip“
“Label Strip on a Curve“
“Curve Creates Store-in-Store Destination“For other curvilinear and serpentine fixtures SEE…
“Curved Channel Hosts Scan Hooks”
“Fendi Scarves for Sophisticate on a Curve”
“Curved Grid and Grid Hooks“
“Corrugated Hook on a Curve”
“Slotwall and Label Strip Both Curve”
“Curvilinear Cooler Design”For purely round-cornered shelving SEE…
“Round-Cornered C-Channel“
“Round-Cornered Gondola Shelf Cap“
“Round-Cornered Aluminum C-Channel“For other designer fixtures SEE…
“Radical Departure in Fixture Design”
“Industrial-chic Iron Pipe Lighting”For IKEA by post Title…
“IKEA Do-It-Yourself Pick Card”
“Shopping Cart Flags at IKEA“
“IKEA Pocket Store Rack Design”
“IKEA Hanger Fashion Colors”For a list of all IKEA research aids see…
“IKEA Tag” for a scrollable selection of posts
“IKEA Pinterest Board“ Visual Summary
“IKEA Index Page” for all resources.