Below, are a selection of our clients and how we helped them with retail display projects.
Role over the iconic brands to find out more:
Estee Lauder
Occasionally, P2 has to step in to help clients whose regular shop-fitting furniture suppliers let them down. This means working to tight deadlines, but it’s something we pride ourselves on being able to do. In this case, Harvey Nics in Knightsbridge, London, found themselves in need of last minute assistance to complete an installation showcasing Estee Lauder’s famously high quality product ranges.
Clinique
In July of 2016, we completed a fitted furniture installation in Knightsbridge, London’s Harvey Nics store. The products it featured were Clinique’s high-end cosmetics, and the installation not only had to compliment their beautiful aesthetic, but let them stand out against similar installations in other luxury stores nearby. The results speak for themselves.
Tag Heuer
Goldsmiths retail shop in Basingstoke commissioned us to provide an entirely new design concept for its Tag Heuer display and counter in early 2017. We worked with the shop to provide and develop designs and push the project through to completion, resulting in a display that even the stylish minds behind the brand can admire.
Geneu
Geneu made history in the cosmetics world when it released the first ever DNA tested skincare cream on the planet. In January 2017, we helped them to launch it in the Selfridges on Bond Street, and then in Oxford Street, providing a display unit that was as stylish and innovative as the product in question.
Portview Fitout Ltd
In conjunction with our partners at Portview Fitout Ltd., P2 was excited to work on a set of bespoke vanity units for Fortnum and Masons, London. The finished units were a powerful combination of classic luxury and modern efficiency, using oak boards and solid oak lipping to create beautiful bespoke cabinets in this traditionally opulent wood. The work was completed in August 2016, and the units have remained a standout feature of Fortnum and Masons’ displays ever since.