As part of the intensive expansion of the Polish leader in circular fashion into new regions, we delivered another joint project – this time in Lower Silesia. The showroom in Wrocław is an excellent example of how flexible furniture systems can support a dynamic business model.
Why does a circular fashion store require specialist shopfitting?
Circular fashion stores face extremely high turnover of unique products. Every day, items of varying sizes and weights appear on the racks – from heavy coats to delicate home textiles. When designing such interiors, modularity is key, along with a system that can be quickly and easily reconfigured.
Over 700 square meters of retail space
The sales floor is divided into several zones. In the apparel section, maximum flexibility was the top priority, which is why we used the Square system combined with mobile transporters. This configuration allows seamless integration of side displays with front-facing presentations, making it possible to highlight the most interesting pieces and attract customers’ attention from a distance.
In the footwear department, we installed gondolas that ensure excellent display clarity and give the space a modern character.
In areas requiring enhanced durability, such as the home textiles and household chemicals sections, we implemented robust, powder-coated metal shelving. Their construction was designed to easily handle heavy loads while maintaining visual consistency with the rest of the store’s fittings.
A key element of the promotional zone became tables equipped with baskets, which work perfectly for textile displays and encourage customers to browse the assortment.
The gondola fronts were enhanced with dedicated graphic panels. We also took care of fitting out the staff and back-office areas.
Cooperation on another location on the map of Poland is a clear sign of trust in the quality and functionality of our solutions. Thanks to modular systems, the space is ready for the challenges posed by the fast-moving circular fashion market.
What is circular fashion?
It is a model based on extending the life cycle of products and minimizing waste. Instead of disposal, clothing returns to circulation through resale, refurbishment, or recycling, significantly reducing water consumption and CO₂ emissions in the textile industry.