Augmented reality demonstration at Dezeen’s Imagine Shop for Selfridges

This movie we filmed at Dezeen’s pop-up shop of the future at London department store Selfridges demonstrates how augmented reality technology could transform retail.

Augmented reality demonstration at Dezeen's Imagine Shop at Selfridges

Dezeen editor-in-chief Marcus Fairs introduces the shop we curated for Selfridges‘ Festival of Imagination, which includes a virtual retail experience for Dezeen Watch Store and a life-size walkaround digital model of Zaha Hadid’s superyacht – both created by technology company Inition.

“The Imagine Shop is an attempt to visualise the kind of products, services and shops we might have in the future,” says Fairs.

Imagine Shop at Selfridges
Imagine Shop at Selfridges

The space on the ground floor of the department store contains all wall of 3D-printed products and clothing by Janne Kyttanen of 3D Systems, and even features a giant printed ping-pong table.

“The most exciting thing here is that we’ve worked with Inition, which is a 3D visualisation company, to show how augmented reality could be used in stores of the future,” Fairs says.

Inition lead creative Alex Lambert
Inition lead creative Alex Lambert

Inition lead creative Alex Lambert then talks about the augmented-reality projects that his company and Dezeen worked on for this event.

“Inition and Dezeen collaborated on two pieces of augmented reality,” he says, “one for watches available at the Dezeen Watch Store and another for a £300 million superyacht designed by Zaha Hadid.”

Augmented reality demonstration of Zaha Hadid's superyacht model
Augmented reality demonstration of Zaha Hadid’s superyacht model

Lambert talks through the technology for the yacht models, which works using a tablet camera that picks up the code from patterned markers then displays the 3D model on screen.

“This type of augmented reality relies on a tablet,” he explains. “You’ll see a live video feed coming through the camera and once you point it at the marker the 3D model will appear.”

Augmented reality demonstratition at Dezeen's Imagine Shop at Selfridges
Augmented reality demonstration of giant Zaha Hadid superyacht model

Two versions of the yacht are included in the shop: a miniature version and a full-size model that glides across the tablet screen.

“We’ve actually created the yacht in full scale,” says Lambert. “It’s a sunny blue ocean with a full-scale yacht sailing past, just to give people an idea of the scale of the superyacht.”

Alex Lambert tries on designs at the virtual watch store
Alex Lambert tries on designs at the virtual watch store

Using the same technology, shoppers can try on designs from Dezeen Watch Store at a virtual watch shop. Shoppers simply attach a band around their wrist and hold it up to a camera, then the chosen watch manifests over the band.

“We take one of these bespoke trackers… turn to the camera, get the marker in view and boom! The watch appears,” Lambert describes.

Alex Lambert tries on designs at the virtual watch store
Alex Lambert tries on designs at the virtual watch store

Inition added texture and shadows to the virtual watches to make them look as realistic as possible. Different models and colourways appear instantaneously around the wrist on screen as they are selected.

“Dezeen are very forward thinking in employing this technology, especially for watches,” says Lambert. “In the future hopefully people will download the app, use a webcam or tablet and try on the watches at home before they purchase online.”

Outside the Imagine Shop at Selfridges
Outside the Imagine Shop at Selfridges

Elsewhere in the department store, Inition also worked with fashion designer Gareth Pugh to install a virtual reality booth on the first floor and an auditorium designed by Dutch architects OMA has been created in the basement.

The Festival of Imagination continues all this month at Selfridges on Oxford Street, central London.

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Dezeen’s Imagine Shop at Selfridges features augmented-reality watch store and Zaha yacht

Dezeen has teamed up with London department store Selfridges to present a futuristic concept store, featuring an augmented-reality watch store and a walkaround digital model of Zaha Hadid’s £300 million superyacht (+ slideshow).

Jazz Unique Circle Superyacht by Zaha Hadid for Blohm and Voss
The Imagine Shop will feature an augmented reality model of Zaha Hadid’s Jazz yacht

The Jazz superyacht designed by Hadid for German shipbuilder Blohm + Voss (pictured above) will be the biggest and most expensive item ever sold at Selfridges.

Visitors will be able to explore an augmented reality scale model of the 90-metre yacht using a tablet computer. A representative of Blohm + Voss will fly over to London to discuss purchase options with potential customers.

The installation is part of The Imagine Shop, which opens on the ground floor at Selfridges on Monday 6 January and runs until 2 March as part of the Festival of Imagination – a store-wide festival that will “explore the nature, power and positive impact of imagination”.

Augmented reality Dezeen Watch Store at Selfridges
The augmented reality technology at the Imagine Shop has been developed by Inition

Curated by Dezeen, the Imagine Shop will showcase future-facing products and explore how augmented reality could be used in future to create an immersive retail experience.

Augmented reality Dezeen Watch Store at Selfridges
Customers can virtually try on a range of watches from the Dezeen Watch Store collection

Large items like cars, yachts or houses can be experienced virtually, existing only as digital models on a tablet or smartphone, but anchored to a physical location via a 2D “marker” pattern that tells the software where to place the object. This means customers can walk round, and even through, objects as if they were really there.

Digital Natives vases by Matthew Plummer Fernandez
Products in the shop will include Matthew Plummer Fernandez’s Digital Natives vases

As well as the yacht, the shop will feature an augmented reality Dezeen Watch Store pop-up, where customers will be able to virtually try on a range of watches.

NOVA Shoe by Zaha Hadid for United Nude at Selfridges
Zaha Hadid’s NOVA shoes for United Nude will also be on sale

By wrapping a paper “marker” around their wrist and looking at a screen, customers will see the watches modelled on their wrists in real time.

Springs 3D-printed glasses by Ron Arad for pq
Springs 3D-printed glasses by Ron Arad for pq

Other products on sale in the store will be grouped in three categories: Future Beauty, featuring objects that express a futuristic aesthetic; Future Life, including new product typologies we may use in the future; and Wearable Technology.

Shine wearable activity monitor by Misfit
Shine wearable activity monitor by Misfit

“Dezeen has long been a rich source of reference and inspiration for the creative teams at Selfridges, and we’re delighted to finally be collaborating with them on such a uniquely imaginative project,” said Linda Hewson, director of creative and windows at Selfridges.

Imagine Shop at Selfridges curated by Dezeen
Rendering of the Imagine Shop at Selfridges

The augmented reality technology has been provided by London 3D technology company Inition. “Inition is excited about the opportunity bringing our emerging technology production experience to present a world-acclaimed architect’s designs in a retail setting,” said Inition producer Ainsley Henn.

He added: “Being able to walk around a spectacular Zaha Hadid yacht as it ‘floats’ in front of you is very different to flicking through a traditional brochure. As far as we are aware, this is the most expensive retail item to be promoted in such a way.”

Imagine Shop at Selfridges curated by Dezeen
Product display area at the Imagine Shop at Selfridges

Festival of Imagination is at Selfridges, 400 Oxford Street, London W1A 1AB from 16 January. The Imagine Shop is open from 6 January.   

Festival of Imagination at Selfridges

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Dezeen reaches 100 million pageviews in 2013

100 000 000 pageviews on Dezeen

A quick traffic report: we’re proud to say Dezeen has had over 100 million pageviews this year. Thanks to all our readers!

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Dezeen Watch Store Christmas pop-up

Dezeen Watch Store Christmas pop-up

Dezeen Watch Store: we’re setting up a Christmas pop-up watch store in our north London showroom on two weekends next month.

The pop-up will be open 14-15 and 21-22 December, just in time to choose the perfect watch gifts for Christmas.

You’ll be able to browse the full watch collection and try-before-you-buy on a variety of popular brands including Uniform Wares, Mondaine, Tom Dixon and VOID.

There will also be the opportunity to view some of the most recent additions to the Dezeen Watch Store collection, including squarestreet, Kitmen Keung and MMT.

Our watch shop was featured in Wallpaper* magazine and if you want to visit during the week, just contact us to book an appointment. Of course, all our watches are available to buy online – don’t forget to check the shipping dates before you buy.

We’ve also extended our normal 28-day returns policy, meaning that all Christmas items purchased up until 24 December can be returned until 31 January 2014.

Dezeen Watch Store Christmas pop-up

Place: The Surgery, 100a Stoke Newington Church Street, Stoke Newington, London, N16 0AP
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Date: 14-15 and 21-22 December
Opening hours: 10am-6pm (Saturday), 11am-5pm (Sunday)

www.dezeenwatchstore.com

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Dezeen wins third award in two weeks

News: Dezeen was named Digital Service of the Year at the IBP Awards in London last night – our third major accolade in two weeks.

Dezeen wins third award in two weeks

The IBP judges described Dezeen as “amazingly high quality” and praised “exciting developments” including the UK’s first-ever print-on-demand magazine and the introduction of our Opinion section.

The Hospital Club named Dezeen editor-in-chief Marcus Fairs as one of the 100 “most influential, innovative and interesting people in the creative and media industries”

The accolade comes three days after Dezeen founder Marcus Fairs was named one of the 100 most influential creatives in the UK, and a week after Fairs won the Business Web Editor of the Year prize at the BSME Awards.

The British Society of Magazine Editor’s award for Business Web Editor of the Year 2013 went to Dezeen’s Marcus Fairs

“The Dezeen entry was of an amazingly high quality,” said the IBP judges. “The sheer volume of content is impressive in itself, but also there have been several exciting developments in the past underlined by evidence of impact. The service is certainly not standing still, for example traffic growing 17 percent to 37.3 million visits,” the judges commented.

They added: “Innovations since last year have included a beautifully designed and produced print-on-demand magazine covering the fascinating world of 3-D printing; a partnership with Google and the introduction of an Opinion area.”

The IBP’s Digital Service of the Year award is presented to publications “using digital platforms available to do something different”.

“The judges were looking for real innovation and change that anticipated future development,” said awards host Peter Murray at the ceremony at the Four Seasons Hotel on Park Lane in London.

Organised by the International Building Press, the annual IBP National Journalism Awards honour journalists and publications working in media for the built environment.

Dezeen beat The Architects Journal, Building4change and Construction News to win the category. We were also highly commended in the same category last year.

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Dezeen’s Marcus Fairs named one of UK’s top 100 creatives

News: Dezeen founder and editor-in-chief Marcus Fairs has been named in the Hospital Club 100 list of the most influential people in the UK’s media and creative industries.

At a ceremony last night, London private members’ club and arts venue The Hospital Club revealed the 100-strong list, which includes figures including David Bowie and fashion model Cara Delevigne.

The Hospital Club 100 is “the Hospital Club’s annual search for the most influential, innovative and interesting people in the creative and media industries.” The list is decided by a panel of industry experts and combined with online votes from members of the public.

This year the list was compiled in association with The Guardian Culture Professionals Network, which offers creative advice, ideas and connections.

Dezeen editor-in-chief Marcus Fairs

Winners were chosen from a shortlist of 300 nominees in ten categories: theatre and performance, publishing and writing, art and design, creative entrepreneurship, gaming and tech, music, broadcast, film, fashion and advertising, marketing and PR.

Fairs was announced as one of ten creatives in the art and design category. Others who made the list in other categories include actors Eddie Redmayne, Steve Coogan and Idris Elba, musicians The Rolling Stones and Laura Mvula.

Last week Fairs was awarded Business Web Editor of the Year by the British Society of Magazine Editors.

He is shortlisted in the Multi-Media Journalist category at the International Building Press (IBP) awards to be revealed on Thursday, while Dezeen is in with a chance of scooping the Digital Service prize.

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Dezeen and Clippings.com team up for Christmas online pop-up

Vessel Series 01-03 by Samuel Wilkinson  for Decode

Dezeen has teamed up with online design store Clippings.com to curate a digital pop-up shop full of gift ideas for Christmas.

Shop Dezeen at Clippings.com presents a carefully chosen range of furniture, lighting, homewares and gifts by leading brands and young designers, just in time for the festive season. The digital pop-up store is now open until 31 December 2013.

Silt tea set by VW+BS
Silt tea set by VW+BS. Main image: Vessel Series 01-03 by Samuel Wilkinson for Decode

Products available include handcrafted furniture by upcoming British designer Bethan Gray, inflated metal objects by avant-garde Polish brand Zieta, and exquisite tableware by VW+BS.

Customers around the world can buy from the Christmas shop and Clippings.com will coordinate the logistics, getting the product from the brand or designer in the most efficient and affordable way.

Tom Mallory, Co-founder of Clippings.com, comments: “We’ve been a huge fan of Dezeen ever since it first launched. The site continues to offer new and exciting ideas, keeping us constantly inspired by all the creative projects from around the world.

Plopp stool by Oskar Zieta for Hay
Plopp stool by Oskar Zieta for Hay

“We, at Clippings.com, share the same passion and appreciation for beautiful objects and architecture, and we are absolutely delighted to work on this curated shop with Dezeen. We hope that the Christmas Shop will provide an additional boost to those amazing young designers we have been supporting, making great designs more accessible to everyone.”

“People love browsing Dezeen for products for their homes, but until now they’ve then had to figure out for themselves where to buy them,” said Dezeen founder and editor-in-chief Marcus Fairs. “Now they can click straight through to our curated Christmas shop on Clippings.”

A one-stop destination for design-lovers, Clippings.com is not only a marketplace to buy original and exclusive homewares, but also a unique creative sourcebook, taking its name from the tradition of clipping images out of magazines for inspiration.

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World Design Guide relaunches with key events for 2014

World Design Guide relaunches with key architecture and design events in 2014

We’ve relaunched and updated our World Design Guide to the best architecture and design events to include festivals for 2014, plus read on for details of key fairs and conferences taking place this month.

The 2014 guide features a selection of events that have been announced so far – see them all here. More will be included as venues are finalised and dates are confirmed.

World Design Guide is now part of a new product called Dezeen Guide, which over the coming months will grow into a comprehensive guide to what’s happening in architecture and design around the world.

Dezeen Guide to design and architecture events

Here are the key events taking place in November:

» Gwangju Design Biennale: until 3 November 2013
» Lisbon Architecture Triennale: until 15 December 2013
» Tokyo design week: until 4 November 2013
» Design Week Ireland: 5-11 November 2013
» 3D Printshow London: 7-9 November
» EXD’13 Lisbon: 7 November – 22 December 2013
» BOOM: The Future of Latin American Design: 14-19 November 2013
» 3D Printshow Paris: 15-16 November 2013
» Istanbul Design Week: 27 November – 1 December 2013
» New Generations: 28-30 November 2013

Dezeen Guide to design and architecture events

New events added this month:

» Shenzhen/Hong Kong Biennale: 6 December 2013 – 28 February 2014
» Wearable Futures conference: 10-11 December 2013

See all events in Dezeen Guide »

You can still add Dezeen Guide events to your calendar so you never miss a thing. For more information or to submit an event for inclusion in the Dezeen Guide, please email hello@dezeenguide.com.

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Invitation: Dezeen Watch Store autumn event 7 November

Dezeen Watch Store autumn event

Dezeen Watch Store: join us for a drink at our north London showroom and browse a selection of half-price watches.

We’ll be offering discounts of 50% on old stock, discontinued lines, samples and display models, so pick up a bargain before Christmas.

A variety of popular styles from brands such as Uniform Wares, NAVA and Ziiiro will be available to purchase during the event, as well as all the latest additions to our collection, including Stone by Denis Guidone and the 104 Series by Uniform Wares. If you’ve been thinking about treating yourself to a new watch, or you’re looking ahead to Christmas, this is the perfect opportunity to find a style that suits you.

Dezeen Watch Store autumn event

Place: The Surgery, 100a Stoke Newington Church Street, Stoke Newington, London, N16 0AP
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Date: Thursday 7 November
Time: 6pm until 9pm
Please RSVP to joe@dezeen.com

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Dezeen shortlisted for five awards

Marcus Fairs

News: Dezeen has been shortlisted for two more journalism awards to add to the three we’re already up for – and our editor-in-chief Marcus Fairs has been nominated for The Hospital Club 100 list of most creative people (vote here!).

Fairs has been nominated in the Art and Design section of this year’s The Hospital Club list of the 100 most influential people in London and you can vote for him here.

He’s also made the shortlist for Multi-Media Journalist at the International Building Press (IBP) awards, while Dezeen is in with a chance of scooping the Digital Service prize.

As we announced last month, Fairs is up for Editor of the Year at the British Society of Magazine Editors (BSME) awards in both the Business Brand – Free Circulation and Web Editor – Business categories.

Also at the BSME awards, our Opinion writer Sam Jacob is on the shortlist for Columnist of the Year in the Business division – read all his columns here.

Earlier this year Dezeen was shortlisted for Website 2013 – Business to Business at the AOP awards, where we were named Digital Publisher of the Year in 2012.

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