Daily Signals 27.03.2020

Signals

Chinese beauty experiences growth amid the pandemic, a new brewery for art-lovers, and a conceptual store made from single-use bags.

A store that stocks groceries made from carrier bags

The Plastic Bag Store by Times Square Art and artist Robin Frohardt

US – Times Square Arts and artist Robin Frohardt have collaborated on a food installation using discarded plastic bags.

Named The Plastic Bag Store, the activation features a number of recognisable grocery items including tomatoes and sushi rolls, all created out of repurposed plastic bags collected from the streets of New York. Intended to recreate the look of a traditional grocery store, the project coincides with the ban of single-use plastic in New York.

Aiming to explore the authentic and human potential of mass-produced and man-made items, The Plastic Bag Store takes a humorous approach to the presentation of repurposed plastic. Robin Frohardt says: ‘The Plastic Bag Store is a visually rich, tactile and humorous experience that hopefully encourages a different way of thinking about the foreverness of plastic, the permanence of the disposable, and that there is no 'away' when we throw something out.’

With new retail systems and national laws being put in place to mitigate single-use plastic, companies are rethinking their relationship with waste materials. For more, read Secondary Waste Retail.

Omnipollo brings craft beer to the art world

Omnipollo, Sweden Omnipollo, Sweden
Omnipollo, Sweden Omnipollo, Sweden

Sweden – Omnipollo, a Swedish craft brewer, has opened its first permanent brewery as a cultural hub to reflect the creative output of its founders.

Combining the beer-making process with an experiential arts destination, Omnipollo invites customers to immerse themselves in the brewing process while being visually stimulated by neon lights, murals and hanging artworks. The space also welcomes visiting brewers from all over the world, encouraging a cultural collision of art and alcohol.

Housed in a former church, the brewery will enable the brand's community to benefit from a physical space, as well as provide the infrastructure for the team to scale up their production to almost five times its current volume. Henok Fentie, co-founder of Omnipollo, says: ‘We searched for a suitable location for almost three years. Karl [co-founder] had an exhibition here in 2019 and the whole Omnipollo team felt this was the place.’

In 2018, we explored The State of Craft Beer and considered how producers could stay afloat in a competitive market. Cultural innovations like Omnipollo could pave the way for new activations merging beer and creativity.

Camden sets a new standard for ethical retail

UK - London’s Buck Street Market has been curated to reflect changes in consumer attitude to sustainability – across food, drink and retail.

With a strict zero-plastic policy and the ability to generate energy from food waste, the space spans three levels and houses over 80 independent and eco-friendly food and retail traders. Outlets include names such as Miguel Barclay – the creator of Instagram’s One Pound Meals – and Adrian Martin, whose fine dining restaurant Wildflower will use only foraged, seasonal ingredients.

Comprisingf 88 recycled shipping containers, the market will provide a cost-effective and sustainable approach to serve the neighbourhood’s 28m visitors a year. ‘We hope to set a new precedent not only for markets and traders, but also for consumers: to start thinking more consciously about the environment and engaging in a positive change towards a better environment,’ says Maggie Milosavljevic, commercial director for LabTech, the company behind the site.

As the slow retail movement breaks ground, read our interview with expert Rebekah Matheny on how physical stores can encourage conscious – and more sustainable – consumption.

Wildflower at Buck Street Market

Covid-19: Beauty brands cash in on Chinese quarantine

A study released by Everbright Textile and Cosmetics Li Jie showed that sales of international high-end brands grew significantly during the Tmall 38th Promotion Festival and International Women’s Day, despite the national coronavirus lockdown. Brands such as Shiseido, Lancôme, Estée Lauder, Laneige and SK-II all reported growth in sales of 200% during this period.

While Chinese consumers have been unable to shop in physical stores in recent months, the convenience of express delivery and reduced prices during key promotional events have ensured steady growth for the industry. While high-end cosmetics experienced the best payoff, L’Oréal also reported a sales increase of 115% year on year, and brands such as Nivea and Clinique also benefited from the promotion.

As we identify in our China Beauty Market, Chinese consumers are digitally comfortable and willing to make beauty payments via WeChat Pay or Alipay, despite their preference for browsing in physical stores.

Previous Daily Signals Articles
Hyrular launches surreal beauty that breaks the mould

Daily Signals

Hyrular launches surreal beauty that breaks the mould

Hyrular is a new luxury beauty brand bringing a surreal, sci-fi edge to make-up.
Beauty : Wellness : Cosmetics
A daily recap from Web Summit 2025: Circular and creator economies take centre stage

Daily Signals

A daily recap from Web Summit 2025: Circular and creator economies take centre stage

More than 70,000 attendees and 2,500 start-ups have gathered in Lisbon for Web Summit 2025, where circular innovation and the creator economy have ...
Global Events : Technology : Sustainability
Stat: Retailers warned of festive staffing crisis as 73% of employees plan to quit  

Daily Signals

Stat: Retailers warned of festive staffing crisis as 73% of employees plan to quit  

UK retailers could face a staffing crisis ahead of Black Friday and the Christmas rush, as new research from sharetech platform Vestd reveals that ...
Work States : Retail Staff Futures : Workplace
Nike and Palace build a new playground for London’s creative youth

Daily Signals

Nike and Palace build a new playground for London’s creative youth

Nike and Palace have joined forces to launch Manor Place, a free cultural and sporting hub in South London that brings skateboarding, football and ...
Sport : Community : Fashion
Instagram tests algorithm hyper-personalisation to give users more control

Daily Signals

Instagram tests algorithm hyper-personalisation to give users more control

Instagram is experimenting with a new feature that lets users fine-tune what appears in their Reels and Explore feeds by selecting specific topics ...
Technology : Instagram : Social Media
Stat: Health drives brand-switching in South Africa

Daily Signals

Stat: Health drives brand-switching in South Africa

South African consumers are increasingly health-conscious, with 42% of respondents in PwC’s 2025 Voice of the Consumer report citing health benefit...
Health : Statistic : Food
How&How embeds humanity into AI-driven maternal health platform Trellis

Daily Signals

How&How embeds humanity into AI-driven maternal health platform Trellis

xxx
Health : Parenting : Technology
Grey Goose elevates the late-night chippy

Daily Signals

Grey Goose elevates the late-night chippy

Grey Goose is set to reimagine the classic British chip shop, pairing martini cocktails with indulgent French fries in a high-low, late-night ...
Drinks : Food : Luxury
Stat: Gen Alpha’s screen time soars as parents rely on them using digital devices

Daily Signals

Stat: Gen Alpha’s screen time soars as parents rely on them using digital devices

Gen Alpha is redefining what it means to grow up online. According to new research from Morning Consult, children born after 2013 are spending...
Gen Alpha : Technology : Statistic
Carlo Ratti Associati debuts biomimetic Alpine bivouac at 2026 Winter Olympics

Daily Signals

Carlo Ratti Associati debuts biomimetic Alpine bivouac at 2026 Winter Olympics

For the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, Italian design studio Carlo Ratti Associati and Salone del Mobile are debuting a sustainable Alpine bi...
Design : Sustainability : Biomimicry
You have 2 free News articles remaining. Sign up to LS:N Global to get unlimited access to all articles.
BECOME A MEMBER
SIGN IN