Tory Burch boutiques are instantly recognizable by the signature Tory design elements of green carpeting, vast planes of mirrors, Lucite fixtures, white couches, brass chandeliers and orange lacquer front doors. However, as they continue to open new stores across the country, the interior design elements are evolving and are being inspired by the new locations where the boutiques are opening.

The Tory Burch Boutique in Palm Beach
The
East Hampton and
Palm Beach boutiques showcase
the beach concept design. Tory has always wanted people to feel to like they were walking into her living room when they were shopping in one of her stores. The beach concept gives the customer that same feeling; more like they are walking into a friend’s beach house instead of a traditional store.

The Tory Burch Boutique in Palm Beach
Signature
Tory design elements have been lightened up and done in a
palette of turquoise, green and white, accented with navy, for a look that is
bright and airy. Clothing is hung in
turquoise bays and white curtains trimmed with green tassels act as dressing room doors. In East Hampton,
white coral chandeliers light the store and the wood floor is painted turquoise, green and white, in the signature Tory Burch 4T print. Palm Beach has a
polished limestone floor and gold painted driftwood topped with glass table tops add a unique element to the boutique. Both stores have a unique shoe and accessories salon wallpapered in a blue and
white ikat print, with x-benches to match.

The Tory Burch Boutique in Palm Beach
The retail team for all Tory Burch boutiques includes architecture by Steve O’Neil of O’Neil Langan Architects and interior design by Daniel Romualdez of Daniel Romualdez Architects.
