This case study focuses on the high-end jewelry store design created by the MBL Display team, which precisely matches the visual and functional needs of luxury jewelry brands. By deeply integrating champagne gold metal lines, natural marble textures, and modern light luxury aesthetics, the design successfully solves the core problem of brands balancing luxury texture, exhibit display efficiency, and customer experience in the space.
MBL Display's design logic enables this jewelry store to not only perfectly implement the brand's high-end positioning vision but also upgrade the retail experience through spatial layout and display design, accurately reaching high-net-worth consumer groups while continuously consolidating the brand's high-end market image.
In the design of this high-end jewelry store, the MBL Display team closely aligned with the brand's light luxury and luxury demands, taking champagne gold as the core visual element and combining marble with dark green stone to build spatial layers. The approximately 80-square-meter space is divided into three functional sections: the window image area, the core display area, and the VIP negotiation area. The exquisite texture of metal is integrated with the natural heritage of stone, and champagne gold runs through the space as the main line instead of being a mere decoration, greatly enhancing the high-end tone of the space and the customer's immersive shopping experience.
High-End Jewelry Store Design – Window Panoramic Creation
This picture presents the panoramic window design of this high-end jewelry store, which is the first visual contact point for the brand facing passenger flow. The design adopts a champagne gold metal frame with ultra-clear tempered glass to create a transparent and textured display interface; the interior uses marble texture finish as the base, and curved metal display stands support custom jewelry display cabinets, making jewelry exhibits the visual core. The window is visually connected with the in-store space, which not only strengthens the brand's high-end texture but also highlights the value of exhibits through hierarchical display, creating a highly recognizable facade image for the brand.


High-End Jewelry Store Design – Facade Corner Aesthetics
This picture focuses on the facade corner design of this high-end jewelry store, which is the visual focus in the mall. The exterior facade adopts champagne gold metal grid splicing finish, and the delicate striped texture creates an understated luxury atmosphere; the corner-type super-large glass curtain wall with metal edging maximizes the display of the in-store space while making the brand logo eye-catching. The overall design balances commercial display and architectural aesthetics, creating a unique brand visual symbol in the mall environment, showing texture during the day, and attracting the attention of passers-by with light refraction at night.
High-End Jewelry Store Design – Interior Circulation Planning
This picture shows the interior space design of this high-end jewelry store, focusing on an immersive light luxury shopping experience. The store takes marble as the main tone, paired with dark green stone color contrast to form visual layers, and champagne gold metal display cabinets collide with crystal chandeliers to create the beauty of materials and light and shadow; the island-style circular display cabinet combined with ground parquet guides customers' natural circulation, and the wall-mounted embedded display cabinet echoes the curved decorative wall, which not only ensures the hierarchical sense of jewelry display but also creates an elegant and comfortable atmosphere. Every detail is tailor-made for high-end jewelry, allowing customers to deeply feel the brand's elegant and luxurious heritage during the experience.

Through this project, MBL Display has demonstrated its strength in creating customized high-end jewelry retail spaces. Our team transforms the brand's vision into a space with both luxury texture and practical functions, and through the integration of high-end materials and modern design aesthetics, the jewelry store not only meets the commercial needs of exhibit display but also has a visual impact.
