RETAIL CASE STUDIES

From countertops to visual merchandising racks, we’ve used recycled materials to bring an interesting touch to store interiors. Manipulating the natural colours that come from plastic flakes, with recrafted them into new objects and fixtures — come explore how we've unwasted these retail spaces.

Castlery

RECRAFTED FROM PLASTIC WASTE
Castlery's damaged returns were given a new lease of life by replacing the scratched surfaces with new Table Tops, recrafted from Meiji Milk bottle waste plastic.

Created in collaboration with Semula, these limited-edition, one-of-a-kind pieces were distributed as special giveaways.
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Gin & G, for Y21

RECRAFTED FROM PLASTIC WASTE
751 Meiji Milk bottles, mixed with detergent bottles totalling almost 50 kilograms of plastic waste were turned into this 3 metre long counter top.

On view at Y21's flagship, Suntec.

Photos by: Franz, with credits to Gin&G and Y21.
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SOJAO

RECRAFTED FROM PLASTIC WASTE
Hanger brackets were crafted out of Meiji Blue bottle caps, a node to SOJAO's brand tones, complementing the dark wood tones of their second store at New Bahru.

View in person at 46 Kim Yam Road, 03-05.

Photos credited to SOJAO.
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Talking Toes

RECRAFTED FROM PLASTIC WASTE
Incorporating flecks of green and gold as a nod to Talking Toes' playful character, rectangular block structures were made for their visual merchandising structure to display their fun socks. 

Photos credited to Talking Toes.
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