The Future of F&B: Low-Touch, High-Impact Experiences
Marty McCauley, design director at NELSON tells design:retail how food and beverage experiences will look after COVID-19 and how low-touch solutions can, and should, still have a positive impact. Read more here.
Officelovin’: A Look Inside Nomad Tower’s NYC Office Space
A team of architects and designers from architecture firm NELSON Worldwide recently designed a new interior for Nomad Tower, an office building providing office space to technology and media tenants. Read more here.
Retail TouchPoints: Bearings Bike Works
Located near the Atlanta Beltline, which features miles of bike lanes, Bearings Bike Works does much more than build and sell bikes. Read more with Retail TouchPoints.
Inspire Design: Designing for wellness travel (pt. 1)
“People are anxious to get away after being uncomfortable about traveling over the past two years. When they travel, they will be looking for hotels and resorts to provide a safe, relaxed and peaceful place to stay, which is the nature of these places.” – Cheryl Smith
Teammate Cheryl Smith discussed wellness-inspired design and how it has evolved in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. Read more with Inspire Design here.
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VMSD Magazine: 2022 Top Retail Design Firms
We’re honored to share that NELSON Worldwide was ranked #11 in VMSD Magazine’s Top Retail Design Firms! Thank you and congratulations to our amazing teammates and partners! Read more with VMSD Magazine here.
2018 Design Firm Of The Year
Rethinking and Reimagining Retail in Light of COVID-19
Kathy Craft, industrial practice leader at NELSON Worldwide joins the interiors+sources podcast to discuss e-commerce in light of COVID-19 and the shifts she predicts will shape the future of the industry. Read more here.
NELSON Worldwide New Director of Retail
NELSON Worldwide welcomes Phil Otto Director of Retail. Learn more about Phil here.
Buildings: How Local Touches Create a Sense of Place in an Office
NELSON Worldwide used local millworkers and furniture shops to create feature walls and tables using locally sourced wood in the new Ferrara Candy Co. headquarters, which is located inside an early 20th-century building of Chicago’s Old Post Office. Read more here.