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Apple unveils store with new look in San Francisco

San Francisco:Apple Inc unveiled a new vision for its hugely successful retail stores on Thursday. With the aim to give shoppers the experience of setting foot in the headquarters of the company credited with inventing

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San Francisco:Apple Inc unveiled a new vision for its hugely successful retail stores on Thursday. With the aim to give shoppers the experience of setting foot in the headquarters of the company credited with inventing the smartphone it has unveiled a new design for its stores.

The iPhone maker is restoring its nearly 480 stores worldwide, starting with its new location in San Francisco.

At the 15th anniversary of the company's first stores, Apple provided a glimpse at its revised approach to retailing Thursday.

The San Francisco store is supposed to conjure the ambiance of a town square where people can gaze through giant windows to savour views of the city as they stroll through spacious aisles.

It also features a 42-foot sliding glass door that opens up to San Francisco's busiest shopping district.

The makeover follows Apple’s first-ever decline in iPhone sales and its first revenue drop in 13 years in an increasingly saturated market.

Apple says its other stores will be converted to the same concept over the next few years.

While the redesign includes plenty of glass, metal and blonde wood – the sleek materials shoppers have come to associate with the company – it also borrows features from Apple’s hotly anticipated new headquarters in Silicon Valley, which is set to open early next year.

Like the new campus, the San Francisco store features terrazzo floors, and the ceiling fixtures are also similar, BJ Siegel, Apple’s senior director of design for real estate and development, said in an interview.

“We’re trying to be one company and have one point of view,” he said.

Shoppers who enter the “boardroom” at the San Francisco store, a new space for entrepreneurs and small business owners, will get an idea of the look of Apple’s futuristic headquarters, which is likened to a spaceship for its circular design. 

Much of the furniture is identical to that Apple employees will find in the new campus, including tables designed in part by Jonathan Ive, Apple’s chief design officer.

When working with small business customers, “we want them to feel like they have left the retail environment and entered Apple,” Siegel said.

The Apple Store is the envy of many in the retail world, with the highest sales per square foot in the industry, but some say the stores have lost their edge since the first one opened 15 years ago.

With the new design, industry watchers are getting a glimpse of how Apple retail leader Angela Ahrendts, who joined the company two years ago from Burberry, will put her stamp on the store.

Other elements of the new floor plan include a redesigned section for accessories, an open space dubbed the “forum” for community events and a leafy plaza that will be open to the public round the clock.

(With Agency)

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