Yellow Man in Shop -Strong retail design in London
Seen at the Mandarina Duck store in Conduit Street London.
The statue stood two stories high and was just one of a number of impressive in-store displays in the area.
At the time when we were there the statue was playing old Pink Floyd which was possibly the only reasonable accompaniment to yellow man.
It was refreshing to see such creative use of in-store design across the West End of London. Although the chains rule the territory there were still examples of innovative design to please and attract customers. What was impressive was that where statements were made, such as this, they were frequently on a grand scale including stunning staircases an coffee shops turned into huge golden nuggets.
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