30.04.2019
New projects for More & More are behind us. This time we worked in Germany, preparing stores of this brand in Munich, Neunkirchen and Sindelfingen.
The store in Munich is located at Sendlinger Straße – an important shopping street in the city center, transformed into a pedestrian zone in 2016 by the decision of the city authorities. Our team carried out a facelift of the store, part of which was changing location of cash register and some changing rooms. We prepared new furniture for the store and dealt with their transport and assembly, which we carried out at the end of March 2019.
The facelift of the German brand’s stores was also the goal of our projects in Neunkirchen and Sindelfingen. In the case of both locations, we have manufactured new furniture for stores, the assembly of which the customer has carried out on their own. In the first of these cities, the facelifted More & More can be found in the Saarark-Center, the largest shopping center in the Saarland, which is located in the city center. On the other hand, in Sindelfingen, the store can be found in the Breuningerland shopping center, where Levi’s and Palmers – our other clients are also present, as well as popular brands such as Zara, Guess and H&M.
The listed stores were our next productions for the More & More brand in Germany. Earlier, we produced shops, among others, in Bremen and Saarbrücken. For this fashion producer, we have also worked in such countries as the Czech Republic, Austria and Belgium. In addition to clothing stores, we have also had the pleasure to produce More & More stands for a few editions of the prestigious Berlin Panorama fashion fair.
24.12.2026
After a break, we have returned to Greece with a new project for the LPP Group. The result of our work is a Sinsay store produced in the city of Pyrgos. Our team was responsible for the complete fit-out of the store from A to Z – including retail furniture production, delivery, and assembly.
18.12.2025
The market is moving in two seemingly contradictory, yet in practice complementary, directions: the transformation of large-scale malls into multifunctional (mixed-use) facilities and the dynamic expansion of local retail parks. What do these changes mean for the production of commercial spaces?