Millennium Way, 27 The Avenue, Bracknell RG12 1BD, UK

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A hole-punched exterior creates a woodlands dappled light effect.

A hole-punched exterior creates a woodlands dappled light effect.

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A triple-height atrium features greenery and screens for merchandising.

A triple-height atrium features greenery and screens for merchandising.

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Fenwick-owned Mediterranean bar Fuego claims prime position on the top floor.

Fenwick-owned Mediterranean bar Fuego claims prime position on the top floor.

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Terraced seating offers sweeping outdoor views.

Terraced seating offers sweeping outdoor views.

Photography courtesy of HMKM

Fenwick Department Store, Bracknell


Location:

Millennium Way, 27 The Avenue, Bracknell RG12 1BD, UK

fenwick.co.uk

Design Credit:

HMKM
hmkm.com
RFK Architects
rfkarchitects.co.uk

Fenwick has launched its first department store in 14 years as part of a major local rejuvenation project. Designed by RFK Architects and London’s HMKM, the 80,000 sf space has claimed a corner of The Lexicon, a landmark retail development in the heart of Bracknell.

The new store takes its cues from Bracknell’s forested surrounds, combining streamlined graphics with refined tactile finishes to evoke a natural, yet forward-looking vibe. A sleek, hole-punched aluminium exterior offers a contemporary twist on dappled woodland light; this is taken up within via perforated escalator panelling and flooring.

HMKM and RFK Architects have created a refined, woods-inspired experience that takes its cues from Fenwick’s Royal Forest setting.

Arboreal-inspired, greenery-filled columns link the floors, and transitions between different departments are marked by shifts in material and shape.

The circular luminosity of beauty and fragrance shifts to a sharper rectangularity in menswear and to natural light and delicate herringbone in womenswear. Meanwhile, digital screens in the central, triple-height atrium space are used for visual merchandising.

The top floor features Fuego, a Mediterranean wine bar offering sweeping terrace views, along with a vibrant children’s section bursting with bright displays including abstract trees at each corner. Here a ‘talking tree’ engages children and toddlers, while a ‘magic mirror’ transforms them into pirates or princesses.

With more than 30 flagship brands and on-site services including beauty rooms and an Aveda Blow Bar, the new space delivers a premium shopping experience.


Words by Stephanie Campisi


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