Over the past 30 years Jeffrey Hutchison has exclusively worked in the fashion retail architecture and design arena. His specialized experience has attained him a distinguished level of excellence in the industry. Hutchison’s reputation is matched by his client portfolio which includes a broad array of creative projects from established global retail companies to emerging lifestyle brands and designers.
To ensure personal, hands-on involvement and bring his collective experience to each of his client’s projects, he founded Jeffrey Hutchison & Associates in 2001.
With a powerful combination of creative ideas and seasoned tools, his firm’s work has garnered much media attention and won repeated awards from industry bodies, including the Retail Design Institute, SHOP! Association, Internation Design Awards (IDA), and The Fashion Group International
From a 500 square foot flagship for Ippolita inspired by the interior of a jewelry box to a large-scale 250,000 square foot renovation for Holt Renfrew Ogilvy in Montreal, Hutchison’s versatility and creativity weave in topical themes and employ local materials and artisans to create unique retail experiences.
Hutchison’s long-standing passion for his métier and his creative, collaborative process makes him an ideal partner for clients seeking the opportunity to create new and beautiful yet functional retail spaces. Hutchison believes in delivering the most creative solutions that represent the individual brand or designer’s vision. The result: an exceptional retail experience for the end-consumer and an environment that truly reflects the brand vision.
Hutchison also believes that there is more to a successful retail project than the customer interface. He digs deep into his clients’ daily business, from staffing to delivery cycles to mark-downs. Hutchison understands that operational processes play a huge role in creating a design that goes hand-in-hand with the company’s philosophy. This experience and focus have benefited fledgling businesses that don’t yet have a highly developed language or vocabulary. Hutchison successfully combines maximum creative input with strategic advice on how to navigate the growth of a developing brand. Time and again, this level of involvement has led to the long-term success of his clients’ businesses.
Jeffrey Hutchison is a registered architect in Texas, New York, and Connecticut. He obtained an architecture degree from Texas Tech before working with HMBH, a Dallas-based architecture firm. In the 1980s, Hutchison moved to New York and worked for the retail-focused firm Peter Marino, where he oversaw the design of Barneys New York’s Madison Avenue store and its expansion to Los Angeles and Chicago. In 1991, Hutchison joined Polo Ralph Lauren as Vice President, directing the in-house store design team.
Today, his firm, Jeffrey Hutchison and Associates, celebrates the 20 Year Mark of storytelling through design excellence. JHA boasts an impressive list of worldwide projects for clients such as DFS T Galleria in Macau, Holt Renfrew Ogilvy, Peter Millar, Ippolita, Shinsegae International (Seoul), Palacio di Hierro (Mexico City), Saks Fifth Avenue, Barneys New York, Donna Karan, Theory, Ralph Lauren, Loewe, Narciso Rodriguez, Ann Taylor, Nautica, Girbaud, Façonnable, Dooney & Bourke, HMX, and Bloomingdales.
Over the past 25 years Jeffrey Hutchison has exclusively worked in the fashion retail architecture and design arena. His specialized experience has attained him a distinguished level of excellence in the industry. Hutchison’s reputation is matched by his client portfolio which includes a broad array of creative projects from established global retail companies to emerging lifestyle brands and designers.
In order to insure Hutchison’s personal, hands-on involvement and to bring his collective experience to each of his clients’ projects, he founded Jeffrey Hutchison & Associates in 2001. Benefitting from a powerful combination of creative ideas and seasoned tools, his firm’s work has garnered much media attention and won repeated awards from industry bodies including the Retail Design Institute, The Fashion Group International and The Association for Retail Environments.
From a 1500 square foot single brand Dooney & Bourke boutique in Macau inspired by the interior of a boat, to a large-scale sculptural 80,000 square foot department store for Barneys in Las Vegas, Hutchison’s versatility and creativity weave in topical themes, employing local materials and artisans to create an environment which in a subtle, almost subliminal way reflects its surroundings.
Hutchison’s long-standing passion for his métier and his creative collaborative process make him an ideal partner for clients seeking the opportunity to create new and beautiful yet functional retail spaces. As opposed to putting a formulaic stamp on his designs, Hutchison believes in delivering the most creative solutions that represents the individual brand or designer’s vision. The result: an exceptional retail experience for the end-consumer, and an environment that truly reflects the brand vision.
Hutchison also believes that there is more to a successful retail project than the customer interface. He digs deep into his clients’ daily business, from staffing to delivery cycles to mark-downs. Hutchison understands that operational processes play a huge role in creating a design that goes hand-in-hand with the company’s philosophy. This experience and focus has been particularly helpful with fledgling businesses that don’t yet have a highly developed language or vocabulary. Hutchison successfully combines maximum creative input with strategic advice on how to navigate the growth of a developing brand. Time and again this level of involvement has led to the long-term success of his clients’ businesses.
Jeffrey Hutchison is a registered architect in Texas, New York and Connecticut and is also a regular contributor to the Huffington Post on retail trends. He obtained an architecture degree from Texas Tech before starting to work with HMBH, a Dallas-based architecture firm. In the 1980s, he moved to New York and was hired by retail focused firm Peter Marino, where he oversaw the design of Barneys New York’s Madison Avenue store and its expansion to Los Angeles and Chicago. In 1991, Hutchison joined Polo Ralph Lauren, directing the in-house store design team where he worked until 1998 as Vice President overseeing a team of 35.
Today Jeffrey Hutchison & Associates boasts an impressive list of worldwide projects for clients such as Shinsegae International (Seoul), Palacio di Hierro (Mexico City), Saks Fifth Avenue, Barneys New York, Donna Karan, Theory, Ralph Lauren, Loewe, Narciso Rodriguez, Ann Taylor, Nautica, Girbaud, Façonnable, Dooney & Bourke, HMX and Bloomingdales.