In the centre of the store a long feature table talks about the craft of the shoemaker. It includes a 1:100 scale model of the Cheaney factory and an exploded and layered display of how Cheaney make their shoes. The handsome space at the back of the store provides contrast to the front, with the luxurious inky blue carpet and the furniture creating a more masculine environment. Beautiful canvas panel portraits of the company’s founder Joseph Cheaney and his son Arthur, sit within contemporary showcases set against sharp blue/black painted walls. This is where customers are served and fitted with their shoes. The back wall provides additional, carefully curated displays of shoes and tools telling the story of how the shoes have been crafted. Leather sample finishes and details are presented like library books, each hand finished in the Cheaney factory. Next to this, Joseph Cheaney’s premium range of shoes is presented in a glazed cabinet behind locked sliding walnut framed doors. In the background a staircase lined with antique wooden shoe laths leads staff to the stockroom in the basement. The design for the new store combines contemporary and traditional materials, produced and finished by craftsmen in our workshops, a true reflection of Joseph Cheaney which presents them as a progressive brand with traditional values, steeped in heritage.
“Our design brief was to capture the essence of our rich manufacturing heritage and to project it in a fresh and contemporary way and by working with Checkland Kindleysides we have achieved a statement making concept that redefines the image of our brand.” William Church, Joint MD, Joseph Cheaney.
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