Maison Birks Launches New Store Concept [Photos]

Craig Patterson
Craig Patterson
Now located in Toronto, Craig is a retail analyst and consultant at the Retail Council of Canada. He's also the Director of Applied Research at the University of Alberta School of Retailing in Edmonton. He has studied the Canadian retail landscape for the past 25 years and he holds Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws Degrees. He is also President & CEO of Vancouver-based Retail Insider Media Ltd.

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(photo: Ben Rahn/A-Frame) (photo: Ben Rahn/A-Frame) 

(photo: Ben Rahn/A-Frame) 

Iconic Montreal-based jeweller Maison Birks has launched a new store targeting younger customers, including a bridal section geared towards Millennials. The concept store opened yesterday in the new Nordstrom-anchored expansion wing at Toronto’s Yorkdale Shopping Centre, and will act as a prototype for future Birks store renovations. 

The bright store features natural light from the glass facade, which allows customers to easily see inside of the store. The informality of design also translates to the store’s interior, with barriers between salespersons and customers removed, creating a store layout that “works around various pods and stations, each themed to tell a different story”, according to Birks. The store’s open design is expected to resonate with more youthful shoppers, who may otherwise be intimidated by the look and layout of more traditional retailers. 


( photo: Ben Rahn/A-Frame) ( photo: Ben Rahn/A-Frame) 

(photo: Ben Rahn/A-Frame) 


(Looking from the back of the store to the bridal bar area. photo: Ben Rahn/A-Frame)(Looking from the back of the store to the bridal bar area. photo: Ben Rahn/A-Frame)

(Looking from the back of the store to the bridal bar area. photo: Ben Rahn/A-Frame)

The store spans almost 3,000 square feet, and stocks products ranging from the edgier ‘Rock & Pearl’ line to classic Canadian diamond engagement rings. Shop-in-shops are easily visible from within the store as well as the mall, featuring brands such as Breitling, Roberto Coin, Baume & Mercier, Messika, and a Tag Heuer shop-in-store, which is the first to reflect the brand’s new design. 

The store’s bridal area offers a high counter with bar stools where customers can browse engagement rings in small groups, or as a couple. This is contrary to the tradition of private ring shopping, where the future husband may make a purchase a surprise for his fiancée, for example. Comfort is key to the new store design, with seating areas designed for casual luxury.


(The store's back wall features Birks' iconic blue boxes. photo: Ben Rahn/A-Frame)(The store's back wall features Birks' iconic blue boxes. photo: Ben Rahn/A-Frame)

(The store’s back wall features Birks’ iconic blue boxes. photo: Ben Rahn/A-Frame)

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(A wall of pearls, with the Roberto Coin shop behind. photo: Ben Rahn/A-Frame)(A wall of pearls, with the Roberto Coin shop behind. photo: Ben Rahn/A-Frame)

(A wall of pearls, with the Roberto Coin shop behind. photo: Ben Rahn/A-Frame)


(A counter where shoppers may sit and view Birks' latest designs. photo: Ben Rahn/A-Frame) (A counter where shoppers may sit and view Birks' latest designs. photo: Ben Rahn/A-Frame) 

(A counter where shoppers may sit and view Birks’ latest designs. photo: Ben Rahn/A-Frame) 


(A nod to Birks' history on the wall of the new store. photo: Ben Rahn/A-Frame(A nod to Birks' history on the wall of the new store. photo: Ben Rahn/A-Frame

(A nod to Birks’ history on the wall of the new store. photo: Ben Rahn/A-Frame

The new Yorkdale store also features a nod to Birks’ past, with a wall of historic photographs paying tribute to the heritage of the brand (founded by Henry Birks in 1879). Birks branding continues with a collection of the brand’s iconic ‘blue boxes’ on one back wall. The store’s entryway, facade design and carpeting also reflect the idea of the company’s gift boxes.  

Yorkdale’s Maison Birks relocated from a nearby space (next to Saint Laurent Paris, which opens in Yorkdale next month), and Jeff Berkowitz of Aurora Realty Consultants negotiated the lease deal on behalf of the retailer.

Canadian Retail News From Around The Web: October 19, 2016



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