Friday, 12 December 2014

Flutterbyes Christmas Popup Shop



Tasked with the fit out of Flutterbyes’s brand new Christmas popup shop in Bluewater, W&Co installed temporary signage and graphics to create big impact for low cost and short term use.

Using the same style of custom signage design installed at the Lakeside store, the Flutterbyes fascia sign was hung in the store window and suspended from the ceiling as a temporary solution, but also allowing the sign to be reused permanently at a later date. Built-up 3D halo illuminated letters were mounted to a vinyl decorated sign tray.

Vinyl graphics were applied to the external panels on the side of the store, while cut vinyl Christmas slogans were applied throughout the interior. To maintain a strong brand identity, Flutterbyes utilised the same colour palette and style of decor used in existing stores, while exchanging their trademark butterfly motifs for snowflakes and baubles to suit the Christmas theme of the popup store.

Subtle snowflake-shaped window manifestations were produced from cut frosted vinyl and applied the glass to complement the range of products in the window as well as the fascia signage.

Using self-adhesive vinyl throughout the store was ideal for Flutterbyes’s temporary space as they were able to achieve the desired effect while having the advantage of being able to easily remove the graphics after Christmas. All the self adhesive vinyl and digital wallpaper was produced in-house utilising W&Co’s new large format latex printer.

For this project W&Co produced a number of digital 3D renders and worked closely with the client to establish a clear and concise understanding of all their requirements and furthermore enabling them to have their designs approved by the Bluewater centre management prior to installation which took place on site out of hours to meet their Saturday store opening deadline.


Thursday, 9 January 2014

BMW Park Lane, Basement Handover Bay Refurbishment


Having worked successfully with BMW on previous projects W&Co were contacted to assist them with their basement handover bay refurbishment at their flagship store on London’s Park Lane. BMW wanted to brighten up their otherwise gloomy basement area with large format graphics and the ‘FabriLite’ fabric face light box was chosen as the ideal solution to cover a number of the large plain white walls. A range of units were built to custom sizes, the largest being a huge 8m wide! W&Co worked closely with the design team to create a range of exciting graphics that give the impression that the customer's new car has driven straight out of the design!


For more information and photos of our previous work with BMW please see the following link: http://www.w-co.co.uk/bmw-lightboxes.php