Bespoke Retail Display Design for Reprimo Sportswear

Imagine a project moving from brief to design and technical within a week. We made that possible for our existing client Reprimo, creating a space that would stand out in a competitive shop-in-shop environment.
BPerfect Megastore Manchester

With thriving megastores in Belfast, Dublin, and Glasgow, BPerfect chose Manchester’s Arndale Centre to host its first location in England, aiming to create an unforgettable retail experience – and Ripple was there to bring their vision to life.
Manchester Brick Showroom ProjectÂ

How do you showcase over 400 unique bricks in a way that’s both functional and visually captivating? That was the challenge set by Manchester Brick Company, and we were ready to deliver.Â
JTA Ulverston

JT Atkinson is a family-owned builders’ merchant with over 160 years of experience. Offering a wide range of building materials, JT Atkinson has established itself as a trusted supplier for both trade and retail customers thanks to exceptional customer service and competitive pricing.Â
PA Consulting Hub of Innovation

PA Consulting partnered with Ripple to transform their UK Headquarters showroom in Cambridge. The project featured innovative product displays, an AI-influenced sculpture, a historical journey exhibit, and an immersive product demonstration room. This collaboration utilised advanced 3D printing and AI-enhanced design, reinforcing PA Consulting’s industry leadership.
Reprimo Freestanding Display Units

For Reprimo, the challenge was multi-faceted: carving out a unique space on the crowded shop floor, driving brand awareness, and ensuring that their debut was both visually striking and operationally swift to prevent stock from stagnating in warehouses.
Little Greene Launch, Wilmslow Showroom

The value of having an immersive, product-focused showroom cannot be overstated. The distinguished British paint and decorative manufacturer, Little Greene, recognises the importance of this need. Due to our years of experience with showroom design, Little Greene partnered with us to open their first Northern store, utilising the convenience of our end-to-end retail design solutions.
Berry Bathrooms Showroom Experience

With free rein on design, Ripple brought its expertise to the table and collaborated closely with Berry Bathrooms to deliver a cutting-edge showroom that wowed customers and industry peers alike. Delve into the journey of how Ripple’s innovative design concepts and Berry Bathrooms’ unwavering commitment to execution culminated in the creation of an award-nominated bathroom showroom.
Trespass Keswick Store Case Study

Keswick is a market town in the north of the Lake District, surrounded by mountains, amazing scenery and of course the lakes. It’s the ideal place for adventurers, hikers, and people looking for an escape, which makes it the ideal location for a Trespass store, featuring their DLX (Designed for Life in Extremes) range and activewear, offering everything passing adventurers would need on their travels.
Having worked with Trespass for a number of years and supporting their monumental growth, the team at Ripple were called upon to manufacture a range of dynamic new look furniture and fixtures for the Keswick store, as part of their new store format roll out, embracing their brand and the great outdoors.
Laura Ashley Paint & Paper Display Case Study

Back in February 2021, Laura Ashley announced another partnership with the UK’s leading wallpaper and paint manufacturer, Graham & Brown who are exclusively supplying Laura Ashley paint, wallpaper, and murals from Spring 2021.
We have been working with Graham and Brown for a number of years now, helping them to design and manufacture a host of premium retail display units, and so when it was decided that a feature paint & paper display would be created for the new Laura Ashley flagship store, we were approached to make it a reality.
Working closely with both Graham & Brown and the Laura Ashley teams, our creative designers created a number of concepts in the form of sketches, from there the selection was narrowed and the remaining designs were prototyped and rendered as 3d models for the teams to review.
After a number of tweaks and adjustments, the teams settled on a final design which was then handed over to our technical design team who produced detailed specifications, considering materials, finishes and the various construction and fixing methods.
Our in-house manufacturing facility was then able to bring the concept to life and our installation team got to work on fitting in time for their re-opening in April.