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Apple officially opened one of its first Jony Ive-inspired "next-generation" retail stores in the U.S. over the weekend.

The new-look store is located at the Shops of Saddle Creek South in Germantown, a suburb of Memphis, Tennessee, and shows off some of the new design elements, as shown in photos provided to AppleInsider.

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The store is described as having a high-flung ceiling lined with light panels and spotlights, which illuminate product display tables that have been arranged to maximize floorspace and achieve a sense of openness.

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The wooden tables have been redesigned by Ive and now contain motion sensors that operate a flip-up panel concealing power outlets and ports.

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New wooden accessory display installations adorn the walls, and feature a headphone tryout area along with shelves for speakers, docks and other products.

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Undoubtedly the biggest new addition though is a gigantic 37-foot display screen opposite the store's all-glass frontage. The high-resolution array is encased in a black housing and fills almost the entire wall with its edge-to-edge display.

Plans for the next-generation Memphis store were revealed in an August 2015 building permit application.

In February 2015, The New Yorker ran a profile of Jony Ive which included details of the collaboration between Ive and retail chief Angela Ahrendts in coming up with the redesign, which is slowly being introduced in the company's latest stores.

In December, 60 Minutes viewers got a peek at Apple's next-generation design when correspondent Charlie Rose spoke to Ahrendts in a mock store located in an unmarked warehouse off Apple's Cupertino headquarters.

Article Link: 'Next-Generation' Apple Store Opens in Memphis
 
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Nicely executed, but it all looks a bit too sedate. Not enough contrast/visual excitement.

And why no Apple sign out front?

Edit: Changed mind. See the pics linked by Carmenia83 below. Much better.
 
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Edit: Macrumors corrected their headline and article. It originally said "First US Next-Generation Apple Store Opens In Memphis."

Here's the cached Apple News link: https://apple.news/ACIyjEwvLNDKY-UwX-dFReA

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The first redesigned US store was actually the one in Buffalo NY on March 19.

http://www.apple.com/retail/waldengalleria/

Albany, NY opened in February. I think there were a couple before that too.
http://m.timesunion.com/news/articl...store-at-Crossgates-6857918.php#photo-9467209
 
It feels like the color is warm unlike the current brighter color of the store. This is probably Angela's color of choice influenced from Burberry colors. It could be the lighting because of the second photo the table is a little bit darker.
By the way that old lady holding the phone her glass is ugly. If you're part of the design team with influence of fashion. Just sayin'.
 
Apple opened a next generation store in Albany NY, a month ago. This is hardly the first.
 

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All the items on the shelves look very cluttered in my opinion and whats with all the space dedicated to beats headphones.
 
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How long did it take for the store to be remodelled?

The Regent's Street store in London has been under construction for ages. I'm getting impatient :(
Blame that on London's medeival building inspection methods and not Apple.
 
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