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EPISODE · Oct 28, 2025 · 18 MIN

What Makes Rituals Stores So Special?

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Rituals’ Richard Lems reveals how the brand designs slow shopping at scale—lighting, layouts, and refits that reuse ~60% of furniture—plus the Oxford Street flagship and Mind Oasis. About this episode We cover global consistency, the system of rolling improvements, sustainability baked into fixtures, and creative leadership habits you can steal tomorrow. Guest: Richard Lems, Executive Director, Format & Design — Rituals. 🌐 Visit Retail News.AI, your premium destination for the most relevant, cutting-edge information in the retail sector: https://retailnews.ai/ 💬 Which of these trends do you think will shape the future of retail the most — and why? Share your thoughts in the comments below! ✅ Subscribe now and never miss a new episode of The Retail Podcast. https://www.youtube.com/@theretailpodcast?sub_confirmation=1 -------- *Welcome to the official YouTube channel of THE RETAIL PODCAST, the leading community for global retail leaders, innovators, and changemakers.* If you are struggling to stay relevant in a rapidly evolving industry, looking for insights from major conferences like NRF, Shoptalk, and EuroCIS, or aiming to connect your digital funnels to physical events with measurable ROI, this channel is designed for you. ➡️ Hosted by Alex Rezvan and joined by some of the most respected voices in the sector, The Retail Podcast brings sharp, actionable insights from industry veterans with backgrounds at Microsoft and Verizon, where projects worth over $1.5 billion were directed. Our mission is to help retailers and businesses that sell to retailers anticipate change, embrace technology, and unlock new growth opportunities. Here you will discover exclusive interviews with executives and innovators, coverage of global retail conferences, analysis of technology and AI trends, in-depth explorations of fashion, grocery, luxury, and eCommerce, and thought leadership that keeps your strategy relevant all year long. As part of the RetailNews.AI ecosystem, this channel does more than report the news—it shapes the conversation on the future of retail. *Subscribe now and activate notifications so you never miss the strategies, stories, and signals defining tomorrow’s retail.* -------- 📲 Follow us on LinkedIn to stay connected with daily retail insights and industry updates. https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-retail-podcast/ 📩 Contact us at: [email protected] -------- 🔗 References: -------- ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 Cold open & hook 00:00:58 Intro: Why Rituals designs for calm 00:02:22 Global brand ambition beyond Europe 00:03:01 “Slow shopping paradise”: lighting, pace, materials 00:04:16 Evolution, not revolution: the two‑year roll‑back 00:05:07 Every store matters: refits + system consistency 00:05:19 Oxford Street flagship & Mind Oasis 00:06:22 Standardize first, localize later 00:06:43 Exporting ideas: Advent calendars & category traction 00:09:02 Always in stores: continuous improvement culture 00:09:48 Brand builders, not just retailers 00:10:27 Sustainability by design 00:11:10 Refits that reuse ~60% of furniture 00:12:46 Keeping creativity alive at scale 00:13:54 Supermarket lessons: pathing, hero placement 00:15:04 China insights: shallow/wide layouts to invite entry 00:16:20 Two‑second brand clarity 00:17:30 Culture and ‘dinos’: why Rituals scales 00:18:43 Oxford Street invite & close -------- #TheRetailPodcast #Rituals #RetailDesign #ExperientialRetail #MindOasis #StoreDesign #Bcorp #Sustainability #GlobalRetail #SlowShopping

Rituals’ Richard Lems reveals how the brand designs slow shopping at scale—lighting, layouts, and refits that reuse ~60% of furniture—plus the Oxford Street flagship and Mind Oasis. About this episodeWe cover global consistency, the system of rolling improvements, sustainability baked into fixtures, and creative leadership habits you can steal tomorrow. Guest: Richard Lems, Executive Director, Format & Design — Rituals. 🌐 Visit Retail News.AI, your premium destination for the most relevant, cutting-edge information in the retail sector: https://retailnews.ai/ 💬 Which of these trends do you think will shape the future of retail the most — and why? Share your thoughts in the comments below! ✅ Subscribe now and never miss a new episode of The Retail Podcast.https://www.youtube.com/@theretailpodcast?sub_confirmation=1 --------*Welcome to the official YouTube channel of THE RETAIL PODCAST, the leading community for global retail leaders, innovators, and changemakers.* If you are struggling to stay relevant in a rapidly evolving industry, looking for insights from major conferences like NRF, Shoptalk, and EuroCIS, or aiming to connect your digital funnels to physical events with measurable ROI, this channel is designed for you. ➡️ Hosted by Alex Rezvan and joined by some of the most respected voices in the sector, The Retail Podcast brings sharp, actionable insights from industry veterans with backgrounds at Microsoft and Verizon, where projects worth over $1.5 billion were directed. Our mission is to help retailers and businesses that sell to retailers anticipate change, embrace technology, and unlock new growth opportunities. Here you will discover exclusive interviews with executives and innovators, coverage of global retail conferences, analysis of technology and AI trends, in-depth explorations of fashion, grocery, luxury, and eCommerce, and thought leadership that keeps your strategy relevant all year long. As part of the RetailNews.AI ecosystem, this channel does more than report the news—it shapes the conversation on the future of retail. *Subscribe now and activate notifications so you never miss the strategies, stories, and signals defining tomorrow’s retail.* --------📲 Follow us on LinkedIn to stay connected with daily retail insights and industry updates.https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-retail-podcast/ 📩 Contact us at: [email protected] --------🔗 References: --------⏱️ Timestamps00:00 Cold open & hook00:00:58 Intro: Why Rituals designs for calm00:02:22 Global brand ambition beyond Europe00:03:01 “Slow shopping paradise”: lighting, pace, materials00:04:16 Evolution, not revolution: the two‑year roll‑back00:05:07 Every store matters: refits + system consistency00:05:19 Oxford Street flagship & Mind Oasis00:06:22 Standardize first, localize later00:06:43 Exporting ideas: Advent calendars & category traction00:09:02 Always in stores: continuous improvement culture00:09:48 Brand builders, not just retailers00:10:27 Sustainability by design00:11:10 Refits that reuse ~60% of furniture00:12:46 Keeping creativity alive at scale00:13:54 Supermarket lessons: pathing, hero placement00:15:04 China insights: shallow/wide layouts to invite entry00:16:20 Two‑second brand clarity00:17:30 Culture and ‘dinos’: why Rituals scales00:18:43 Oxford Street invite & close--------#TheRetailPodcast #Rituals #RetailDesign #ExperientialRetail #MindOasis #StoreDesign #Bcorp #Sustainability #GlobalRetail #SlowShopping

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