Prada
Displayways has recently been involved in the production of large format print displays for use in various Prada stores. When it comes to high quality fashion Prada is an undoubted leader and as such require the very best quality image production solutions and installation.
Displayways has produced and fitted digital photographic murals, backlit display graphics and various other forms of large format display imagery.
Images courtesy of Prada
Aston Martin
Aston Martin W-One is the brand's new central London showcase, a high profile destination for aficionados of both design and bespoke sports cars. The new space has been designed to convey ambience similar to that of a luxury boutique. W-One hosts evening activities, events and salons, extending Aston Martin's profile in London and beyond.
Displayways has produced several sets of branding for events and launches including, wallpapers, cut acrylic lettering, large format print and various other pieces of printed materials.
Barbie
Ruth and Elliot Handler founded Mattel Creations in 1945, and 14 years later, Ruth gave the world the Barbie doll. The inspiration for Barbie came as Ruth watched her daughter Barbara playing with paper dolls. The enduring icon that is the Barbie Doll is still going strong today.
Recently Displayways were asked to produce the displays for a Barbie “Pop Up” store. The scope of work included, branded plinths, cut acrylic letters and logos, large format graphics and construction of set pieces.
RayBan
As new airplanes allowed people to fly higher and farther, many US Air Force pilots were reporting that the glare from the sun was giving them headaches and altitude sickness. A new kind of glasses was introduced with green lenses that could cut out the glare without obscuring vision, and the Ray-Ban brand was born.
Displayways fits the only UK store dedicated to Ray-Ban on a regular basis, installing specialist graphics of large format digital print, cut acrylic letters, backlit displays, duratrans, photographic lambda prints, window manifestations and even large format prints to denim.
Prada & Miu Miu at Liberty London
Displayways use 3D Raised Ink Printing to bring retail displays to life.
Miu Miu’s recent retail installation at Liberty London was part of a joint “takeover” with Prada, curated by StudioXAG. While the Prada side showcased its serene “Days of Summer” campaign, Miu Miu took over with vibrant, playful window and in-store displays, transforming both exterior and interior spaces—including mirrored floors, floating boats, and elevated eyewear displays—into an immersive, performance-like environment.
The installation was designed to highlight their latest eyewear/sunglasses collection as part of this experiential marketing.
The takeover promoted:
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Prada’s “Days of Summer” seasonal campaign
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Miu Miu’s new eyewear collection, brought to life through bold, immersive visuals and the use of 3D Raised Ink Printing by Displayways to simulate an installation of ceramic tiles on the walls of the displays.
































