These 10 stores will be featured over the next year in INSTORE.
A more relaxed Erik Runyan Jewelers is rejuvenated in its new location.
International gem dealers remake small-town diner into a treasure chest of unique jewelry and art.
Marble walls and floors mix with suits-and-sneakers to create a classy yet friendly vibe.
Ken Jacobs relocates his store and makes it even more inviting than before.
Do touch the jewelry.
Travelers embrace Croghan's as their own.
INSTORE editors picked these stores as their top choices for interior, exterior, marketing and online presence.
The panel includes experts in store design, merchandising and retail, as well as jewelry designers and retailers.
Lighting and high-level interior design enhance a dramatic renovation.
Contemporary design lends their building a new purpose.
Focus on charity touches community.
Creative decor stops shoppers in their tracks.
Vice-president Gregg Kelly considered aspects from the scent of flowers used outside to handicapped signage.
Designer pushes boundaries of fine jewelry, art and events to create an exceptional shopping experience.
Second- and third-generation family members combine rustic and elegant elements for eye-catching results.
Couple creates inviting niche for Manhattan’s bridal elite.
The Fakier family creates a museum-quality retreat customers would be happy to call home.
Beverly Hills boutique combines art, events and a lounge to showcase designer’s theatrical flair for jewelry.
"Always Be Changing" is a philosophy that encourages innovation.
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