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David Yurman Opens Expanded, Renovated Shop-in-Shop at Holt Renfrew

Darpan News Desk, 05 Oct, 2016 11:35 AM
  • David Yurman Opens Expanded, Renovated Shop-in-Shop at Holt Renfrew
David Yurman, one of America’s leading luxury jewelry brands, is pleased to announce the reopening of a new and renovated shop-in-shop within Holt Renfrew in Vancouver, Canada. 
 
The renovated 1,226 square-foot location is David Yurman’s largest shop-in-shop and will feature the brand’s Heritage pieces, illustrating the journey of art to jewelry. The shop will carry the David Yurman’s full assortment of gold and sterling silver designs, such as the new Pure Form and Stax collections, as well as fine jewelry. The brand’s men’s collections will also be highlighted, as will the wedding collection, complete with a dedicated area for private client consultations. 
 
The layout, inspired by classical architectural principles of symmetry and axial design, allows customers to easily orient themselves. The shop is uniquely composed of a floating pad without any traditional walls, and features hand-crafted fixtures such as solid live-edge walnut slabs and Italian travertine counter tops, typically incorporated in standalone David Yurman boutiques. 
 
The space also comprises a combination of new design elements including tambour casework, bronze metal vitrines and screens that create two semi-private consultation spaces – a first for any David Yurman shop-in-shop. The expanded space is part of a larger renovation at Holt Renfrew Vancouver, which spans the entire floor. 
 
David Yurman’s Holt Renfrew Vancouver boutique is located at CF Pacific Centre, Vancouver. For more information, visit DavidYurman.com.

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