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Ed Hardy: a global trendsetter
Ed Hardy: a global trendsetter

A global trendsetter in store design has won an accolade in New Zealand.

Representing freedom, rebellion and rock 'n' roll, Ed Hardy's Nuffield St store in Auckland, New Zealand, has clearly dressed to impress, taking out the Supreme Red Award for retail design.

Judges called the 99sqm store "very funky, with an immensely strong brand integration concept."

Features of the store include suspended black high gloss lacquer, a sloping ceiling with a mounted dagger mirror motif and hand painted tattoo style artwork on the walls and floor. All this beside a shopfront of blazing red and red LED toe kicks.

To understand the store's dazzling fit-out, one must also know the origin of the Ed Hardy brand. Don Ed Hardy is considered a master of modern tattoo art, with designer Christian Audigier licensing his designs in 2004 to produce the high-end Ed Hardy clothing line.

According to New Zealand Retail, the judges were impressed with the overall effect of the store, especially the change rooms, which feature bold tattoo art graphics on the back walls.

Judges also noted the strong statement made by the storefront, describing it as a "traditional bright and busy approach usually seen in tattoo salon entrances", in addition to the great use of imagery, texture and lighting.

The store was designed by Adrian Nancekivell Design, and shopfitted by Shears & Mac4, and is the first NZ store for the brand. There are currently 10 Ed Hardy outlets trading across NSW, Queensland and Victoria in Australia, with an 11th to open at Southland, Melbourne, this August.

The annual Red Awards, sponsored by New Zealand Retail, aim to recognise and promote retail design and the contribution of designers and shopfitters to the retail industry. The 2009 awards attracted 56 entries, including 10 international projects. All projects entered were the work of local designers and shopfitters.

The awards, formerly known as the Retail Design Awards, were judged by Gabrielle Bevin Smith, head of Westfield NZ's retail design department, designer Angela Roper and Trudy Cliff, managing editor of New Zealand Retail.

Maybe this year Ed Hardy products would be my top choice when choosing Christmas gifts for all of my families and friends, because it is really cool and nice! If you are interested, you can also buy some Ed Hardy products for your families and friends, the Ed Hardy online store's url is http://www.edhardyguide.com, just please visit Ed Hardy online store to get more more discounts and save your money immediately! good luck!

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