Fabulous Food Shops (Interior Angles)

Fabulous Food Shops (Interior Angles)

by JanePeyton (Author)

Synopsis

Displaying a wonderful array of visually tempting and delicious produce, staffed by friendly and knowledgeable experts, a whole new generation of stylishly designed food shops are emerging. Conveniently located, they are often epicurean magnets for local communities or centrally placed meccas for cosmopolitan customers. Whatever their location, however, they all appeal to our eyes, nose, ears, taste and touch; because we shop with our senses. They also connect to something more vital, whether we are aware of it or not - our emotions. Designers of food shops are not just charged with the responsibility of creating a good-looking space, they also most aptly and discreetly push shoppers' mental buttons, triggering their needs, desires and aspirations, by a marriage of design and psychology. This book is a unique opportunity to browse thirty-three fabulous food shops, the majority built since 2000, in Britain and Continental Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia and North America. They not only look marvellous, but sell some of the finest fresh and prepared produce in the world. Every type of retail outlet is featured: from vast superstores to the tiniest delicatessen; heritage food halls and their 21st century futuristic counterparts; minimalist bakeries and patisseries that resemble jewellery shops.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 22 Sep 2006

ISBN 10: 0470011777
ISBN 13: 9780470011775

Media Reviews
It offers a unique opportunity to browse 33 food shops across the world. (The Grocer, October 2006) ultimate guide to food shopping (Foodie, December 2006) ...photographs are well-displayed, full of colour...show such a range of fresh and interesting food that you immediately feel hungry. (The Journal, January 2007)
Author Bio
Jane Peyton is a London-based writer and photographer. Fabulous Food Shops is her third book for Wiley Academy after Looking up in London (2003) and Looking up in Edinburgh (2004). She is currently working on Wonderful Watering Holes a book of photographs of the world's most appealing pubs.