
Gift Shop Design · 2026
TinklleBox, a gift shop
- Year
- 2026
- Typology
- commercial
- Scope
- Concept design · Retail & gift shop design · Shopfront & facade · Bespoke joinery & display · Lighting design · FF&E & styling
- Materials
- Oak veneer joinery throughout, Arched backlit display shelving, Coffered timber ceiling grid, Timber cube pendant lights, Warm LED shelf lighting, Fluted white service counter, Microcement flooring, Arched black-framed glazing
TinklleBox is a gift shop conceived by ZuriSpace as a single, warm gesture in oak. The shell is deliberately quiet, a minimalist cream box with two tall arched display windows and a bold wordmark, so the interior comes as a surprise: every wall is lined floor to ceiling in arched oak shelving, backlit with soft LED, and the ceiling is a full timber coffered grid scattered with cube pendants. At the heart of the plan sits a stepped pyramid display island that turns merchandising into the centrepiece, while a fluted white counter keeps the service point light and friendly. The architecture stays neutral and warm on purpose, so the colourful gifts and collectibles on the shelves become the colour of the room.

A gift box you can walk into
From the street the shop is a clean cream volume with two tall arched black-framed windows and a simple TINKLLEBOX wordmark, calm enough to stand out on a busy parade. The arches frame the warm oak interior like display cases, pulling people in, and the same arch motif carries straight through to the shelving and openings inside.

Arched oak shelving, wall to wall
Inside, every wall is lined floor to ceiling in arched oak shelving with soft LED reveals, so the product sits in warm, glowing niches. Overhead, a full timber coffered ceiling grid carries discreet downlights and a scatter of cube pendants, giving a compact footprint real height and rhythm.

A pyramid at the centre
The centrepiece is a stepped pyramid display island in oak, lit shelf by shelf, that lets shoppers walk all the way around the best-sellers. It anchors the room and breaks the plan into an easy loop, turning the act of browsing into the main event.

A counter that plays along
The service point is a fluted white counter with a warm LED reveal and the logo across its face, topped with a row of collectible figurines. It keeps the till light and playful rather than corporate, in keeping with what the shop sells.







