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Back to 1948: Nike's New London Store

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Posted by Gavin Lucas, 24 February 2009, 11:35    Permalink    Comments (10)

Last Friday, CR was invited back to 1948 – a new Nike store located under a railway arch in London's Shoreditch. We found that what was merely a "pop-up store" last time we visited in August last year is now a rather groovy, permanent retail space, cleverly designed by brothers Oscar and Ben Wilson (aka The Wilson Brothers), for the brand to showcase and sell future Nike Sportswear (NSW) collections and extra special Tier Zero products...


Detail of the Nike GRIND recycled rubber floor

The Wilson Brothers' new look retail space features a rubber Nike Grind floor made from recycled trainers (approx 15,000 pairs were recycled to floor the space), specially designed and manufactured modular furniture on wheels that can be arranged by shop staff on a whim, and the interior is lit by an impressively huge 6 x 8 metre, dimmer-controlled neon football pitch installation hung from the ceiling.


The markings on the floor are based on local running routes

Here's a Quicktime that shows how the modular furniture devised by the Wilson brothers can be moved and arranged differently in the space:

As well as the retail space, which will also double up as a gallery, Nike Sportswear has a spanky new magazine also called 1948, edited by Acyde and art directed by An Art Service. The first issue is a celebration of the store's location in the East End of London and of some of the young and talented creatives that Nike Sportswear is currently working with. There are interviews with the likes of The Wilson Brothers, ex Creative Future, Kate Moross, Ben Drury and Dizzy Rascal. Here are some shots of the very first issue, available free in 1948.

The full address of the new store is thus:

1948
Arches 477-478
Batemans Row (runs between Shoreditch High Street and Curtain Road)
Shoreditch
London
EC2A 3HH
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7729 7688

More info at NikeSportswear.com/1948 + wilsonbrothers.co.uk/

10 Comments

this place has been shut for a bit, now i know what's been going on! looks splendid! the clothing is pretty over priced but the surroundings are spicy!
andy
2009-02-24 14:27:55


What is that typeface they use in the 1948 magazine? It is very handsome.

Sweet work/space!
Phil
2009-02-24 17:45:34


Really nice ads.
Josh Corken
2009-02-24 18:19:32


Do you think they'll stock Sugar Ape magazine? Another Hoxton honeypot for Nathan Barlites, but right up the same street as To Be Confirmed. Suck it up fellas, get'cha Nikes here!
Cate Tilsdale
2009-02-24 19:55:27


The football playground neon lights are awesome!
jamet damien
2009-02-27 09:52:05


Great concept of fixtures...the last thing you would want in such a small space(what's the sq footage anyways?) is permanent fixtures.

Nice finishes and leave it o Nike to let the mind create..GREAT SPACE
Carlos
2009-03-11 15:19:05


i really like the fact that the floor is made is from recycled trainers and the fact that the settings can be just moved around at whim keeps the customers guessing as to what is where in the shop to show them other products they would not usually look for

good work really like the lights as well
jason C
2009-08-19 14:06:07


i really like the fact that the floor is made is from recycled trainers and the fact that the settings can be just moved around at whim keeps the customers guessing.
ed hardy
2010-04-28 06:43:09


Good work Ed Hardy PR agency - you're on top of your game and your work is not at all lazy.
Ben
2010-04-28 09:54:48


I agree with everything else you just said. Maybe we are not so far apart in our doctrinal views…Peace and Grace to you
传奇私服
2010-06-04 17:46:25


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