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Illuminated neon Aston Villa crest archway surrounded by racks of white and maroon Adidas team jerseys.

More than a store

Client: adidasCategory: RetailLocation: UK

A celebration of the club and its place in culture

One of the UK’s oldest football clubs, Aston Villa, wanted a retail experience that reflected its storied heritage and top‑flight ambitions. To mark the first partnership between Aston Villa and adidas and celebrate the club’s 150th birthday, IMA created a 10 000 sq ft megastore at Villa Park stadium . The agency designed every detail—from ceiling lights and walls to floors—crafting a destination that draws fans back repeatedly . The vision was a space where supporters could celebrate their club, not just another stadium shop; it provides an environment to fall in love with Aston Villa all over again while cementing the new brand partnership with adidas .

Large lion sculpture covered in a brick pattern featuring the Aston Villa crest, located in the center of the store.

Creating a simple, shoppable experience

IMA reinvented touchpoints such as the kit‑customisation area and reconfigured the entire consumer journey, blending spatial design, human experience (HX) and production to create a shoppable experience that flowed well on match days and non‑match days . Storytelling invigorated the space, expressing Villa’s spirit and connecting fans to the club’s heritage; this approach drove sales and repeat visits .

Hallway inside Aston Villa store featuring a wall of historical black and white team photos and hanging merchandise.Wide view of the modern Aston Villa store checkout area with Adidas branding, digital screens, and industrial ceiling grid.

Capturing the essence of Villa

A monumental brick lion statue, inspired by Villa Park’s red‑brick façade, symbolises the club’s strength and honours its fans . Names of every club captain are etched into the bricks, and projection‑mapped content brings the sculpture to life . Stained‑glass motifs from Villa Park’s Holte End inform bespoke mosaics throughout the store .

Large lion sculpture covered in a brick pattern featuring the Aston Villa crest, located in the center of the store.Close-up detail of the brick lion sculpture showing engraved names of historical players like Frank Moss and Andy Ducat.Detailed mosaic floor tile featuring the yellow Aston Villa lion crest inside a blue diamond pattern.

A space to soak up club history

Drawing inspiration from the Oak Room—Britain’s first restaurant inside a football stadium—the retro area encourages visitors to immerse themselves in club history with a design that connects to Villa’s spirit . Fitting rooms clad in timber and gold with handmade chequered carpets evoke past changing rooms and serve as shareable moments . A hand‑tufted rug reproducing an early News and Record cover celebrates Villa’s tradition of producing match‑day programmes

Display case featuring Dean Saunders' 1992-93 Premiership Runners-Up shirt with Mita Copiers sponsor.Split view showing a signed 1982 European Cup photo and a "Villa News & Record" wall tapestry display.Close-up of a dark wooden door featuring gold relief logos of Adidas and the Aston Villa crest."Retro" section of the Aston Villa store with wooden cabinets displaying vintage jerseys and a comfortable seating area.

A locally inspired customisation station

A factory‑themed print shop pays homage to Aston’s industrial heritage and the hard‑working ancestry of many Villans, allowing fans to customise their kit .

"Aston Kit Works" neon signage above a stainless steel shirt customization counter with heat press machines."Personalise Your Shirt" station at Aston Villa store featuring heat press machines and hanging jerseys of Bailey and Watkins.Close-up of an Aston Villa number 11 "Watkins" jersey displayed in a glass case with a Carabao Cup badge.

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