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Foot Patrol UK Store Opening

Foot Patrol UK Store Opening

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The UK’s Foot Patrol is recognized as one of the prominent sneaker boutiques in all the world; its collaborations with major sneaker labels like Nike, adidas, and New Balance have led to some of the most highly sought after shoes of the decade. After closing its doors for two years, Foot Patrol will open again this month; the vintage wood-shed inspired space was designed by Wilson Brothers and Brinkworth, and all of the available items were handpicked by Michael Kopelman, the original owner of Foot Patrol and the current creative director. Again, Foot Patrol will open its doors again this month, so be sure to stop in. Continue reading for images of the new space as well as an official press release.

Official Press Release

“Foot Patrol, London’s best-known destination sneaker store is back with a vengeance! As the store for SMU (special make-up) versions of new and classic sports shoes, as well as unique Foot Patrol products (caps, Tees and accessories), the launch of this new store has been one of the most eagerly awaited events of the year.

Designed by Wilson Brothers and Brinkworth, the design of the store is as much a one-off as the products within, all of which have been individually selected by Michael Kopelman, the original Foot Patrol owner and current Creative Director.

Based in London’s Berwick Street, the store’s understated façade is simply a prelude to what has been achieved architecturally within.  A ‘second’ shop, complete with pitched roof, has been constructed to float within the store shell, assembled from an urban palette of recycled scaffold board for the floors, walls and ceiling, teamed with satin black steel for the fixturing.

A fully-mirrored end wall accentuates  the intimate scale of the ‘inner’ store, playfully reflecting the linearity of the design as an optical illusion, that appears to extend the store rearwards as an infinite space. Clever concealment  of lighting and services, behind the pitched roof cladding, allows for a unique, sliding ‘library-style’ product display system, which can be extended along the whole length of the store, or nested at either end to leave space for special events or promotions.

This blend of modularity and function, offset with an aged vintage backdrop, creates the perfect stage for the final detail. The original, revered Foot Patrol gas mask logo, housed within an aged metal frame and rendered in white neon, meets customers as they enter the store through the ‘transition’ space, the antechamber where the outer and inner stores meet.”

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