1. This is one of
our retail
projects
Linley Constructed from a timber carcass encased
in MDF panels, the units had exterior faces
‘The Art of Giving’ finished in high gloss lacquer to match
Christmas window display Linley pantone blue, and interior panels
Designed by Rosie Enock, Interior Designer lined in hot orange glitter laminate.
and VM Supervisor, Linley Chrome, adjustable down-lighters were
incorporated into the ceiling of each
aperture to light the products. Extra-wide
satin hot orange ribbon was then tied
The brief around the exterior of the box to finish.
We were asked to produce merchandise
display units for the Christmas windows of We also created a wall of various sized
Linley retail stores in Belgravia and Mayfair. Linley boxes, closed and wrapped in
orange ribbon. The colour scheme of blue
The work and orange ran consistently through the
‘The Art of Giving’ Christmas windows store, with the store fronts also wrapped in
required the creation of oversized, over-sized orange fabric bow and interior
wrapped Christmas parcels. We built units trees dressed with dried oranges and
with open apertures to the front and back cinnamon sticks.
to allow merchandise to be viewed from
both the interior and exterior of the store. The results
They also needed to be large enough to The finished window displays were gorgeous.
house items of Linley furniture, especially Our client particularly loved the way they
their newly-launched ‘baby Aston’ chair created a sense of “a gift within a gift”.
and seasonal products. The product lighting was also much admired,
with a wonderful sense of glitter and
festive sparkle.
If you would like to know how
we could help you why not call
our sales department on 020 7231 6070
McKenzie Clark
Unit 1, Glengall Business Centre
43 Glengall Road
London SE15 6NJ
2. McKenzie Clark Client Project Design
Linley ‘The Art of Giving’ Christmas Rosie Enock, Interior Designer
window display and VM Supervisor, Linley