Experiential Design

Experiential design is how people relate with a space in order to figure out what an organization’s brand is all about.

We connect customers with your space, bringing walls to life with branded content and persuasive images which creates excitement around your philosophy and story.

It’s a place where the simple pleasures of life—good food, family, and community—are celebrated every day.

Nestled in the rolling hills of St. Kitts, just a short walk from the vibrant green fields and swaying palm trees, there is a quaint family-owned bakery that feels like a hidden treasure. The bakery is in a charming, rustic building with custom stonework detail and a small, inviting outdoor eating area. The scent of freshly baked bread, sweet pastries, and tropical fruits fills the air as you approach, drawing you in with its warmth and homeliness.

The bakery specializes in local St. Kitts delicacies, with flavors inspired by the island’s tropical bounty. A signature item is the saltfish patties, a flaky pastry filled with a savory mix of salted cod, peppers, onions, and herbs. For those with a sweet tooth, there’s the black cake—a rich, spiced fruitcake made with local rum and dried fruits, each bite a celebration of the island’s culinary heritage.

What customers

want.

Engagement and emotional connection.

 

The more attached someone feels to a space, the more they will want to come back to that space. In business, this converts to more hotel stays, more returning customers or clients, and more brand ambassadors.

“It is the best shop (selling locally made goods) I have seen in the region”

— OAS Representative about “Only In St. Christopher”, St. Kitts, W.I.

You’ve got to start with the customer experience and work back toward the technology, not the other way around.
— Steve Jobs