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LEIBER

Sep 1, 2007 12:00 PM

Project Name
LEIBER

Location
Las Vegas

Square Footage
1,500

Architect
Callison

Client
LEIBER

Credits

General Contractor
Al Tayer Stocks

Joinery & Furniture
ati Contracts

Mechanical & Electrical
Zener Steward

Outside Consultants
Marvin Traub Associates, Lighting Design Alliance, Evolution Design, WSP Middle East, EC Harris Middle East

A/V
ZIO Technologies

Ceilings
Barristol Stretch Ceiling Ltd.

Fixtures
Visply International, Aati Contracts

Flooring
Architectural Systems Inc.

Lighting
Microlights LLC

In creating a new location for LEIBER at the Forum Shops of Caesar's Palace, Callison strove to set a new brand precedent and attract a new audience for the luxury retailer. In a departure from the brand's other locations, the Las Vegas store uses open merchandising techniques to engage shoppers. It also employs silver-leaf walls and fluid drapery to echo the chic exotic leather goods LEIBER showcases. It also employs a laser-cut alligator pattern at the shop's façade to engage passers by. Judges found that the design is a “very good representation of the product” and is a “very sophisticated store design.“ One judge also liked the contrast of the open display of shoes with display boxes to create a more diverse shopping experience to touch and view.


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