A family of bespoke 3D-printed retail pieces for a children’s shoe shop — display stands, space-saving wall fixtures, protective fittings and a children’s play feature, all designed around the shop’s own branding and produced in-house.

A long-established children’s shoe shop wanted to refresh how it displayed stock, used its wall space, and showed off its brand on the shop floor. Rather than buy generic fixtures, they wanted pieces built around their own identity.
We took their brand and their space and designed an entire range from first principles — a set of complementary pieces in their house colours, each solving a different display, safety or marketing problem, all printable and fully customisable.

Free-standing display pieces built from the shop’s own branding — the lettering itself becomes the structure that presents the shoes, so the fixture and the marketing are the same object.

A rotating slat-wall fitting that holds pairs of shoes across multiple faces, squeezing far more display into the same run of wall — branded all the way round.

Bright, soft caps that finish the exposed ends of display rods, removing a sharp hazard at a child’s eye level. A small safety part, turned into a branded detail rather than an afterthought.

A wall-mounted basket with the brand cut into the front face — designed for casual, tumble-in styles and finished in a colourway to match the rest of the fit-out.

A set of animal and human footprint plaques to scatter around the shop as a guessing game for younger visitors — turning the space itself into part of the experience and keeping kids engaged while parents shop.




A complete, cohesive range of in-store pieces — display stands, space-saving fixtures, safety parts and playful customer-facing features — all in the retailer’s brand colours and fully customisable. It shows we can take a brand and a physical space and design an entire family of products around them, then produce the lot in-house.