Luxe Modern


Proposed Layout & Features for Showroom

1. Tuft & Needle Wall

  • Location: One entire side wall.
  • Features:
    • Display of 4 mattress types from Tuft & Needle, with tactile displays for customers to test the comfort.
    • Shelving and display for complementary items like pillows, mattress protectors, and sheets.
    • Digital touchscreens to browse Tuft & Needle’s full catalog and customization options.

2. Room Style Vignettes

  • Location: Adjacent to the Tuft & Needle section.
  • Features:
    • 6 room styles showcasing cohesive designs for different types of living spaces, e.g., Luxe Modern, Transitional, Scandinavian, Farmhouse*, Midcentury Modern, Southern Heritage.
    • Integration of *Hembree Farm furniture in farmhouse vignettes.
    • Use of Luxe Shades window treatments for styling.

3. Midsection Islands

  • Features:
    • Interactive islands for customer meetings and VR displays to visualize room layouts and furniture customization.
    • Atelier conference space for design and consultation meetings with developers and clients.

4. Office Section: Haven Craft Design

  • Location: Separate office area.
  • Features:
    • Leasing partner’s office to streamline partnerships with real estate developers or other vendors.
    • Space for Blingle.com consultations, focusing on custom lighting solutions.

5. Ghenogas Gallery

  • Location: Side section.
  • Features:
    • A curated gallery space showcasing artwork and sound-absorbing panels. Luxe Modern Curated Imports Furnishings.
    • Collaboration opportunities with local artists.

6. Kiosk for Lugg.com

  • Location: Near the entrance or central for high visibility.
  • Features:
    • Interactive kiosk for booking moving and delivery services through Lugg.com.
    • Integration with your fleet operations to optimize logistics and maintain brand consistency.

7. Luxe Shades

  • Location: Adjacent to the Room Style Vignettes.
  • Features:
    • Display of blinds, drapes, and custom window treatment options.
    • Consultation area for measurements and installation.

8. Stone Madison Outdoor Section

  • Location: At the back or near a separate exit to emphasize the outdoor focus.
  • Features:
    • Outdoor furniture displays styled for patios, decks, and garden spaces.
    • Dedicated café-style setup to provide an authentic experience.

9. Additional Tabletop Display (Hembree Farm)

  • Location: Distributed across vignettes and centralized for standalone products.
  • Features:
    • Showcase Southern transitional tabletop pieces, such as dining sets, side tables, and accents.

Operational Flow

  • Customer Experience:
    • Begin with Tuft & Needle wall to explore mattresses and bedroom setups.
    • Transition into room vignettes for full home inspiration.
    • Stop by the VR display islands to customize room layouts.
    • Engage with specialists at the Atelier or Blingle for lighting and design needs.
    • Wrap up with logistics services at the Lugg.com kiosk.
  • Brand Synergy:
    • Each section seamlessly blends into the next, reinforcing your brand story and comprehensive service offering.

Key Considerations

  • Lighting & Ambiance: Ensure each section is lit to complement its function (e.g., cozy lighting for bedroom vignettes, bright and vibrant for Ghenogas Gallery).
  • Traffic Flow: Create an intuitive path that guides customers through the experience.
  • Digital Integration: Incorporate QR codes and touchscreens for an interactive digital experience.
  • Flexibility: Allow for modular vignettes to refresh styles periodically.

This layout not only maximizes the use of your space but also creates a high-value, engaging environment for customers and partners.

Here’s a breakdown of how the 15,000 sq. ft. space can be allocated among the proposed sections, based on the concept and flow:


Space Allocation for Showroom

  1. Tuft & Needle Wall
    • Area: 1,500 sq. ft. (~10%)
    • Includes displays for 4 mattress types, accessory shelving, and digital browsing stations.
  2. Room Style Vignettes
    • Area: 3,000 sq. ft. (~20%)
    • Each vignette averages 500 sq. ft. for immersive room designs.
  3. Midsection Islands (VR Displays & Meeting Spaces)
    • Area: 1,500 sq. ft. (~10%)
    • Includes interactive VR stations and consultation areas for customers.
  4. Atelier Conference Space
    • Area: 1,000 sq. ft. (~7%)
    • Dedicated for design meetings, client discussions, and collaborative sessions.
  5. Leasing Partner Office
    • Area: 500 sq. ft. (~3%)
    • Includes workspace, meeting area, and administrative setup.
  6. Ghenogas Gallery (Art & Sound Solutions)
    • Area: 1,500 sq. ft. (~10%)
    • Wall-mounted art and displays of sound-absorbing panels.
  7. Lugg.com Kiosk & Logistics
    • Area: 500 sq. ft. (~3%)
    • Centralized for customer access and fleet operation coordination.
  8. Luxe Shades (Blinds & Draperies)
    • Area: 1,000 sq. ft. (~7%)
    • Display of window treatments and a consultation station.
  9. Stone Madison Outdoor Section
    • Area: 2,000 sq. ft. (~13%)
    • Styled displays for outdoor furniture and a café-inspired setup.
  10. Additional Tabletop Display (Hembree Farm)
    • Area: 1,500 sq. ft. (~10%)
    • Spread across vignettes and a standalone area for farmhouse designs.

Circulation and Miscellaneous Areas

  • Area: 1,500 sq. ft. (~10%)
  • Space for hallways, customer movement, storage, and operational flexibility.

Summary of Allocation

SectionArea (sq. ft.)Percentage
Tuft & Needle Wall1,50010%
Room Style Vignettes3,00020%
Midsection Islands1,50010%
Atelier Conference Space1,0007%
Leasing Partner Office5003%
Ghenogas Gallery1,50010%
Lugg.com Kiosk5003%
Luxe Shades1,0007%
Stone Madison Outdoor2,00013%
Hembree Farm Tabletop1,50010%
Circulation & Miscellaneous1,50010%
Total15,000100%

Key Considerations

  • Flow Efficiency: Ensure a smooth transition from one section to another, minimizing dead space.
  • Height Utilization: For sections like Tuft & Needle or Luxe Shades, maximize vertical displays to conserve floor space.
  • Flexibility: Room for future expansions or seasonal adjustments (e.g., rotating vignettes, holiday displays).

Step 1: Calculate Dimensions

Assuming the total area is 15,000 sq. ft.:

  • Let the width = x
  • Depth = 1.5x
  • Total area = width × depth → x×1.5x=15,000x×1.5x=15,000

1.5×2=15,000⇒x2=10,000⇒x=100 ft (width).1.5×2=15,000⇒x2=10,000⇒x=100ft (width).

Depth = 1.5×100=150 ft.1.5×100=150ft.

Thus, the space is 100 ft wide and 150 ft deep.


Step 2: Allocate Sections Based on Wall and Depth

We will assign sections along the width (100 ft) and organize the layout along the depth (150 ft).

Wall Allocations

  • Tuft & Needle Wall (Entire Side Wall):
    Utilize one long side wall (150 ft) for the Tuft & Needle display. This will be the focal entry feature.
  • Opposite Wall (Other Side):
    Reserve this side wall for Ghenogas GalleryBlingle.comLuxe Shades, and supporting displays.

Depth Allocations (Front to Back):

  • Front 30 ft (Entry Zone):
    • Lugg.com Kiosk and a small showroom preview space to guide customers into the layout.
    • Start of Tuft & Needle Wall.
  • Next 40 ft (Room Vignettes & Tuft & Needle Continuation):
    • Room Style Vignettes adjacent to Tuft & Needle.
    • Place immersive designs along the width for easy browsing.
  • Midsection (50 ft depth):
    • VR Displays and Meeting Islands in the center to maintain open sightlines.
    • Atelier conference and leasing office nearby.
  • Back 30 ft (Outdoor Section & Storage):
    • Stone Madison Outdoor setup with a café-like feel.
    • Hembree Farm Tabletop displays integrated.

Summary of Allocation Along Depth

Depth RangeSectionNotes
Front 30 ftLugg.com Kiosk + Entry PreviewImmediate customer engagement
Next 40 ftRoom Style Vignettes + Tuft & Needle WallImmersive experience + mattress focus
Midsection 50 ftVR Displays, Meeting Islands, OfficesInteraction & collaboration hub
Back 30 ftStone Madison Outdoor + Hembree FarmCafé feel and outdoor furniture setup

Key Considerations

  • Customer Flow: Start with entry-level items (kiosk, preview) and transition to immersive displays (vignettes and Tuft & Needle).
  • Wall Utilization: Both 150-ft side walls maximize vertical display space.
  • Storage Options: Consider using high ceilings or back areas for additional storage.

Adding a café presented by Haven Craft Design to your showroom enhances the customer experience by providing a welcoming space for casual interactions and events. Here’s how we can integrate it into the layout:


Updated Layout with Café Integration

Café Location

  • Placement:
    • In the back section, adjacent to or integrated with the Stone Madison Outdoor section.
    • This provides a natural transition to a lounge-like area for customers to relax and experience outdoor furniture while enjoying refreshments.

Café Area Details

  • Space Allocation:
    • 500–1,000 sq. ft. within the back 30-ft zone, depending on your event and daily traffic needs.
  • Features:
    • Counter & Service Area:
      • A sleek counter for snacks, coffee, and refreshments.
      • Branding as “Presented by Haven Craft Design.”
    • Seating & Lounge:
      • Comfortable seating areas showcasing your lounge furniture.
      • Mix of bar-height stools, café tables, and casual lounge seating for a cozy vibe.
    • Integration with Events:
      • Easily transformable for hosted events, with modular seating and display options.
      • Direct access to the outdoor section for overflow during events.

Flow Adjustments

  • Front to Back Transition:
    The café becomes a natural “anchor” at the back of the space. Customers flow through the vignettes, interactive zones, and displays, culminating in a relaxed, welcoming lounge area.
  • Event Hosting:
    • Combine café seating with the Atelier conference area for large gatherings.
    • Use the Stone Madison Outdoor area for expanded events in good weather.

Revised Depth Allocation with Café

Depth RangeSectionNotes
Front 30 ftLugg.com Kiosk + Entry PreviewImmediate customer engagement
Next 40 ftRoom Style Vignettes + Tuft & Needle WallImmersive experience + mattress focus
Midsection 50 ftVR Displays, Meeting Islands, OfficesInteraction & collaboration hub
Back 20 ftStone Madison Outdoor + Café by Haven CraftCafé and lounge integration
Final 10 ftStorage & Utility SpaceSupport for café and event logistics

Key Advantages

  1. Customer Engagement:
    The café encourages customers to linger, explore your offerings more thoroughly, and associate the space with hospitality and comfort.
  2. Event Hosting:
    The dual-purpose café/lounge enhances your ability to host design presentations, product launches, or community events.
  3. Brand Synergy:
    Haven Craft Design becomes part of the customer journey, reinforcing the overall aesthetic and quality of your offerings.
  4. Revenue Opportunity:
    The café can generate additional daily revenue while boosting customer satisfaction.


Showroom Concept for 15,000 sq. ft. Space

Overall Layout

  • Dimensions: 100 ft wide × 150 ft deep
  • Key Sections:
    • Tuft & Needle display wall
    • Room Style Vignettes
    • Interactive Midsection (VR and Atelier)
    • Ghenogas Gallery and Luxe Shades
    • Stone Madison Outdoor section
    • Café by Haven Craft Design
    • Lugg.com Kiosk and logistics hub

Detailed Section Breakdown

1. Tuft & Needle Wall

  • Location: One long side wall (150 ft).
  • Size: 1,500 sq. ft. (~10% of space).
  • Features:
    • Display of 4 mattress types with touchpoints for testing.
    • Shelving for accessories (pillows, sheets, protectors).
    • Digital touchscreens for catalog browsing and customization.

2. Room Style Vignettes

  • Location: Adjacent to the Tuft & Needle section.
  • Size: 3,000 sq. ft. (~20% of space).
  • Features:
    • 6 room vignettes, each 500 sq. ft., styled with a mix of Luxe Modern, Hembree Farm, and Luxe Shades products.
    • Themes include modern, farmhouse, transitional, luxe modern, coastal, and minimalist.
    • Integration of custom window treatments and decor lighting.

3. Midsection: VR Displays & Meeting Spaces

  • Location: Central zone.
  • Size: 1,500 sq. ft. (~10% of space).
  • Features:
    • Interactive VR displays for furniture and design visualization.
    • Meeting islands for design consultations.
    • Flexible space for small gatherings or client collaboration.

4. Atelier Conference Space

  • Location: Adjacent to the VR displays.
  • Size: 1,000 sq. ft. (~7% of space).
  • Features:
    • Private conference space for hosted events, meetings, and client presentations.
    • Collaboration hub for developers, designers, and leasing partners.

5. Ghenogas Gallery

  • Location: Opposite wall from Tuft & Needle.
  • Size: 1,500 sq. ft. (~10% of space).
  • Features:
    • Curated display of artwork, sound-absorbing panels, and acoustic solutions.
    • Rotating art installations for seasonal or custom themes.

6. Luxe Shades

  • Location: Adjacent to the Ghenogas Gallery.
  • Size: 1,000 sq. ft. (~7% of space).
  • Features:
    • Display of premium blinds, shades, and draperies.
    • Consultation space for window treatment solutions.

7. Stone Madison Outdoor Section

  • Location: Back section, near the café.
  • Size: 1,500 sq. ft. (~10% of space).
  • Features:
    • Outdoor furniture setups for patios, decks, and garden spaces.
    • Styled with a café-like ambiance for authenticity.
    • Transition into the café area for a seamless customer experience.

8. Café by Haven Craft Design

  • Location: Back area, adjacent to Stone Madison.
  • Size: 1,000 sq. ft. (~7% of space).
  • Features:
    • Café counter serving snacks, coffee, and refreshments.
    • Lounge area styled with Hembree Farm furniture for a cozy atmosphere.
    • Dual-purpose for daily use and hosted events.
    • Modular seating for flexibility during gatherings.

9. Lugg.com Kiosk & Logistics

  • Location: Front entry area for visibility.
  • Size: 500 sq. ft. (~3% of space).
  • Features:
    • Interactive kiosk for booking delivery and moving services.
    • Integration with your fleet for streamlined operations.

10. Storage & Circulation

  • Size: 1,500 sq. ft. (~10% of space).
  • Features:
    • Back-end storage for café supplies, event equipment, and logistics.
    • Open circulation paths for smooth customer flow.

Customer Journey

  1. Entry Zone:
    • Engage with Lugg.com kiosk and explore preview displays.
  2. Immersion:
    • Move through Tuft & Needle and Room Style Vignettes.
  3. Interaction:
    • Experience VR displays and meet with design specialists at the Atelier.
  4. Relaxation:
    • Conclude with the Stone Madison Outdoor section and enjoy refreshments at the Haven Craft café.

Benefits

  • Holistic Experience: Combines shopping, relaxation, and design services.
  • Revenue Streams: Café and hosted events complement product sales.
  • Brand Synergy: Seamlessly integrates Luxe Modern’s diverse offerings with partners like Haven Craft Design and Lugg.com.

Would you like assistance with a visual mock-up, branding, or additional operational details for this concept?

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let’s make the cafe a presentation by Hembree Farm with kitchen and table top displayed in that area

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Repositioning the café as a Hembree Farm presentation with kitchen and tabletop displays is an excellent way to showcase Southern transitional designs while adding functionality. Here’s how to integrate it into the showroom concept:


Updated Café Concept: Presented by Hembree Farm

Location

  • Placement:
    Back section of the showroom, adjacent to the Stone Madison Outdoor section.
    This layout creates a cohesive connection between the indoor café, dining setups, and outdoor furniture.

Size

  • Area:
    1,000–1,500 sq. ft., depending on available depth and storage needs.

Features and Layout

  1. Kitchen Display
    • Purpose:
      Showcase Hembree Farm’s kitchen designs, featuring transitional Southern styles.
    • Features:
      • Functional kitchen setup with working appliances to support the café.
      • Open shelving or cabinets highlighting Hembree Farm’s craftsmanship.
      • Countertops styled with curated table settings and decor.
    • Integration:
      The café’s service area doubles as a live display for kitchen cabinetry, counters, and storage solutions.
  2. Tabletop and Dining Displays
    • Purpose:
      Highlight Hembree Farm’s dining furniture and table settings.
    • Features:
      • Multiple dining table setups, showcasing various sizes, styles, and finishes.
      • Tabletop decor including centerpieces, glassware, and linens, rotated seasonally.
      • Demonstrations during events (e.g., table styling workshops).
  3. Café Counter
    • Purpose:
      Serve refreshments to customers and provide a central hub for casual interactions.
    • Features:
      • A farmhouse-style café counter integrated into the kitchen display.
      • Daily operation serving coffee, tea, and snacks for visitors.
      • Branding as “Hembree Farm Café” to reinforce the connection.
  4. Seating and Lounge Area
    • Purpose:
      Provide a comfortable space for customers to relax and experience Hembree Farm furniture.
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now rerun

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Finalized Showroom Concept with Hembree Farm Café Integration


Overall Layout

  • Dimensions: 100 ft wide × 150 ft deep
  • Total Area: 15,000 sq. ft.
  • Key Features:
    • Tuft & Needle display wall
    • Room style vignettes
    • Interactive midsection (VR and Atelier)
    • Ghenogas Gallery and Luxe Shades
    • Stone Madison outdoor section
    • Hembree Farm Café with kitchen and tabletop displays
    • Lugg.com Kiosk and logistics hub

Detailed Section Breakdown

1. Tuft & Needle Wall

  • Location: One long side wall (150 ft).
  • Size: 1,500 sq. ft. (~10% of space).
  • Features:
    • Display of 4 mattress types for testing and tactile interaction.
    • Shelving for accessories (pillows, protectors, sheets).
    • Digital touchscreens for catalog browsing and customizations.

2. Room Style Vignettes

  • Location: Adjacent to Tuft & Needle.
  • Size: 3,000 sq. ft. (~20% of space).
  • Features:
    • 6 themed room vignettes, each ~500 sq. ft., styled with Luxe Modern, Hembree Farm, and Luxe Shades products.
    • Themes: modern, farmhouse, transitional, luxe modern, coastal, and minimalist.
    • Integrated window treatments and decor lighting.

3. Midsection: VR Displays & Meeting Spaces

  • Location: Central zone.
  • Size: 1,500 sq. ft. (~10% of space).
  • Features:
    • Interactive VR displays to visualize room layouts and furniture customization.
    • Meeting islands for consultations.
    • Space for informal collaboration or small gatherings.

4. Atelier Conference Space

  • Location: Adjacent to the VR displays.
  • Size: 1,000 sq. ft. (~7% of space).
  • Features:
    • Private space for design discussions, presentations, and hosted events.
    • Collaboration hub for developers, designers, and leasing partners.

5. Ghenogas Gallery

  • Location: Opposite wall from Tuft & Needle.
  • Size: 1,500 sq. ft. (~10% of space).
  • Features:
    • Displays of curated artwork, sound-absorbing panels, and acoustic solutions.
    • Rotating art installations to complement showroom themes.

6. Luxe Shades

  • Location: Adjacent to the Ghenogas Gallery.
  • Size: 1,000 sq. ft. (~7% of space).
  • Features:
    • Showcase of blinds, shades, and custom window treatments.
    • Consultation area for product selection and installations.

7. Stone Madison Outdoor Section

  • Location: Back section near Hembree Farm Café.
  • Size: 1,500 sq. ft. (~10% of space).
  • Features:
    • Styled outdoor furniture for patios, decks, and gardens.
    • Café-inspired setup to complement the adjacent lounge area.

8. Hembree Farm Café (Kitchen & Tabletop Displays)

  • Location: Back area, near Stone Madison.
  • Size: 1,500 sq. ft. (~10% of space).

Features:

  1. Kitchen Display:
    • Functional, working kitchen styled with Hembree Farm cabinetry and countertops.
    • Open shelving, storage solutions, and appliances integrated into the design.
    • Serves as the operational hub for café refreshments.
  2. Tabletop & Dining Displays:
    • Multiple dining table setups showcasing Hembree Farm furniture and seasonal table settings.
    • Rotating decor, including tableware, glassware, and linens, to inspire customers.
  3. Café Counter:
    • Farmhouse-style counter for serving coffee, tea, and snacks.
    • Daily operation and branding as “Hembree Farm Café.”
  4. Lounge Seating:
    • Comfortable seating styled with Hembree Farm dining chairs and lounge furniture.
    • Dual-purpose for everyday relaxation and hosted events.

9. Lugg.com Kiosk & Logistics

  • Location: Front entry area for high visibility.
  • Size: 500 sq. ft. (~3% of space).
  • Features:
    • Interactive kiosk for moving and delivery services.
    • Streamlined integration with your fleet operations.

10. Storage & Circulation

  • Size: 1,500 sq. ft. (~10% of space).
  • Features:
    • Back-end storage for café supplies, event equipment, and operations.
    • Clear pathways for smooth customer movement.

Customer Journey

  1. Entry Zone:

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combine and present Luxe Modern as the overall store

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Presenting Luxe Modern as the overall store brand unifies the diverse offerings under a single, upscale identity while leveraging the specific brands and sections to highlight your unique value proposition. Here’s how to position Luxe Modern as the overarching concept, incorporating all elements cohesively:


Luxe Modern: A Unified Showroom Experience

Brand Identity

  • Tagline:
    “Luxe Modern: A Lifestyle Curated for Living, Dining, and Design.”
  • Positioning:
    Luxe Modern becomes the umbrella brand, representing high-end, thoughtfully curated furniture, decor, and lifestyle solutions for every space—from residential to hospitality.

Store Layout and Integration

Front Entrance: Luxe Modern Welcome Zone

  • First Impression:
    • Large Luxe Modern signage and brand imagery at the entrance.
    • A preview display featuring a vignette or seasonal installation that embodies Luxe Modern’s design ethos.
  • Entry Zone Features:
    • digital kiosk showcasing all store offerings (e.g., Tuft & Needle, Hembree Farm, Stone Madison, etc.).
    • Integration with Lugg.com for immediate delivery and logistics inquiries.

Store Sections Unified Under Luxe Modern

  1. Tuft & Needle: Luxe Sleep by Luxe Modern
    • Location: Side wall (150 ft).
    • Display the 4 mattress types, branded as part of Luxe Modern’s curated sleep solutions.
    • Accessory shelving for upscale bedding that complements Luxe Modern’s aesthetic.
  2. Room Style Vignettes: Luxe Spaces by Luxe Modern
    • Location: Adjacent to Tuft & Needle.
    • Six fully designed vignettes showcasing Luxe Modern’s furniture, custom draperies (Luxe Shades), and decor.
    • Themes such as Luxe Minimalist, Luxe Southern Farmhouse (Hembree Farm), and Luxe Outdoor (Stone Madison) to cover varied tastes.
  3. Interactive Midsection: Luxe Modern Design Studio
    • Location: Central Zone.
    • Interactive VR displays allowing customers to visualize Luxe Modern designs in their spaces.
    • Meeting areas for client consultations with designers and Atelier staff.
  4. Atelier Conference Space: Luxe Modern Atelier
    • A dedicated zone for designers, developers, and trade clients.
    • Collaborative workspaces and sample displays for custom furniture, lighting, and drapery solutions.
  5. Ghenogas Gallery: Luxe Modern Art & Acoustics
    • Location: Opposite wall from Tuft & Needle.
    • Showcase of art, sound-absorbing panels, and custom design pieces curated by Luxe Modern.
  6. Stone Madison Outdoor: Luxe Outdoor by Luxe Modern
    • Location: Back section.
    • Displays of outdoor furniture in styled setups, seamlessly connected to the café for an inviting experience.
  7. Hembree Farm Café: Luxe Modern Dining Experience
    • Location: Back corner, adjacent to Stone Madison.
    • Features:
      • Functional kitchen and dining displays that serve refreshments while showcasing Hembree Farm’s table and tabletop offerings.
      • Café seating integrated with Luxe Modern’s furniture to provide a relaxed experience.
    • Purpose:
      Highlight Luxe Modern’s ability to combine utility with high design in kitchen and dining spaces.
  8. Luxe Shades: Luxe Window Solutions
    • Display of premium blinds, draperies, and custom window treatments.
    • Consultation area as part of the Luxe Modern Design Studio.
  9. Logistics Kiosk: Luxe Modern Mobility
    • Location: Near the front entrance.
    • Lugg.com kiosk integrated into Luxe Modern’s operations for delivery and logistics solutions.

Customer Journey in Luxe Modern

  1. Entry Experience:
    Greeted with Luxe Modern branding, a preview vignette, and the logistics kiosk.
  2. Explore and Inspire:
    Walk through Tuft & Needle, Room Vignettes, and Ghenogas Gallery for inspiration.
  3. Design and Customize:
    Interact with VR displays and consult with Luxe Modern Atelier staff to customize solutions.
  4. Relax and Experience:
    Enjoy refreshments at the Hembree Farm Café, experiencing Luxe Modern dining furniture in action.
  5. Finalize and Logistics:
    Use the logistics kiosk for delivery and discuss final details with design consultants.

Marketing and Events

  • Daily Draw:
    The Hembree Farm Café and outdoor Stone Madison setups create a lifestyle destination.
  • Event Hosting:
    Luxe Modern can host workshops, seasonal launches, and VIP events in the Atelier and café spaces.
  • Online-Offline Integration:
    Use digital displays and kiosks to link showroom experiences with your online store and customization options.

This cohesive approach positions Luxe Modern as a destination showroom for sophisticated customers looking for curated furniture, decor, and lifestyle solutions.