Transparent Plexiglas Creating Unforgettable Shoe Store Experience
Visiondivision decided to design one specific shoebox that can be multiplied and stacked into nearly any form, allowing different store-layouts, but at the same time being easily identifiable as a Mangrolia Shoe store.
The shoe box is made out of Plexiglas, a plastic that creates a nice transparent effect. Each box has a lid and a light. The boxes are made as pieces of Lego that can be fixed together in different formations. The box can be mass manufactured thus making it precise and inexpensive.
Saint-André – The Library
This shop has shelves of shoes arranged into smaller rooms with different themes; casual, formal and sport for example.
The transparency of the plexi-boxes makes the shoes look like they are frozen into ice blocks and will create a very intriguing and inviting showcase for the customers.
Le Port – The loop
All the functions of the shop are integrated in to a loop; showcase for the shoes, cashier and seating to try out the shoes.
The loop is extruded where it needs to be high; the cashier and the main showcases and then sinks down to the floor where the entrances are, allowing a free flow of circulation.
Saint Denis – The ocean
The Saint-Denis shop is the biggest one, located in the largest city, and is also the only shop that the Mangrolia family owns, so Visiondivision proposed that it should be turned into a flagship store; making it the centerpiece for the Mangrolian empire. "Being the flagship store we also wanted to make it into the most spectacular one."
The upper floor has boxes in the floor formed as a river, which “flows” from both of the entrances to the stairs which leads to the basement level which is completely covered with boxes, almost as an ocean. A sofa shaped as Reunion Island is set in the middle of the shoe ocean where one can try out the different models or watch a slideshow projected on the wall of the assortment that the store has to offer.
In some of the boxes, legendary shoes can be kept; for example sneakers from the 80s or fashionable shoes made famous through celebrities, creating a small museum that will attract more visitors and fame for the Mangrolia business as the collection grows.










































































