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LONDON — Apple's UK flagship store is back after being closed for renovation — and it's had more than just a lick of paint.。
Mashable 。got a first look at the redesigned new shop on Regent Street. With its huge windows and smart bulbs, the design of the store makes the most of natural light — a much appreciated feature in grey and rainy London. 。
SEE ALSO:Brexit pound slump could be responsible for higher iPhone 7 prices in the UK 。SEE ALSO:Brexit pound slump could be responsible for higher iPhone 7 prices in the UK。Check out the historic facade.Credit: Liza Hearon/mashable。Outside. looking in.Credit: liza hearon/mashable 。
Apple head designer Jonathan Ive teamed up with architects Foster Partners for the redesign. In a presentation to the media, Senior Vice President of Retail Angela Ahrendts explained that the company wanted to maintain the historic nature of the building. The store's location is near Oxford Circus, one of the busiest shopping areas in the world, and is always crowded.。It wouldn't be an Apple event without staff applause.Credit: Nikolay Nikolov/mashable 。
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Thanks for signing up! 。The living wall is also 2 degrees C cooler than the rest of the store — handy if you get overheated and need a little break after looking at the post-Brexit iPhone prices.。The living wall.Credit: liza hearon/mashable。The living wall.Credit: liza hearon/mashable。
Smart home products for sale.Credit: Liza Hearon/mashable。Mix a bit of nature in with your electronics.Credit: nikolay nikolov/mashable。
One aspect of the redesign that we found surprising was that the phones are all "untethered" — meaning that customers can pick them up, see how they fit in their pockets and try them out with different coloured cases. Apparently they have a feature where the phone will light up and make noise if taken off premises, and then Apple can immobilise it. 。UNTETHERED!
UNTETHERED!!!!Credit: Nikolay nikolov/mashable 。Apple has added a new position to its stores. "Creative Pros" will be on hand to offer their expertise in photography, music and design. "Today at Apple" schedules workshops and programs. It's part of Apple's push around becoming a "town centre," and follows on from the redesign in San Francisco's Union Square.。
The design of the pillars is inspired by the iPhone. Neat, huh?