JUNGLE STORE by Yyplusplus transforms the retail space inside JUNGLE’s headquarters in Madrid into a flagship store shaped by curiosity, interaction, and physical selection. Designed and crafted by Yyplusplus, the project replaces conventional product display systems with an installation built around diskettes and digital visualization terminals. Operating simultaneously as a reception area and retail destination, JUNGLE STORE introduces a slower approach to shopping, where visitors search, activate, and choose items through a sequence of tactile gestures.

JUNGLE STORE flagship retail space by YYPLUSPLUS in Madrid
JUNGLE STORE by Yyplusplus transforms the retail space inside JUNGLE’s headquarters in Madrid into a flagship store shaped by curiosity, interaction, and physical selection. Designed and crafted by Yyplusplus, the project replaces conventional product display systems with an installation built around diskettes and digital visualization terminals. Operating simultaneously as a reception area and retail destination, JUNGLE STORE introduces a slower approach to shopping, where visitors search, activate, and choose items through a sequence of tactile gestures.

The interior is organized around a wall of physical diskettes, each containing a hidden product that can only be revealed through one of three integrated terminals. Once inserted into the interface, the diskette activates a digital display where the selected object appears on screen and can be rotated, inspected, and navigated through a physical control system. The process recalls music diggin’ and early digital culture, translating those references into a retail environment where each discovery depends on direct engagement. Yyplusplus uses the diskette as both storage device and spatial element, giving structure to the customer journey.

JUNGLE STORE balances industrial precision with a restrained visual language that keeps attention on movement, interface, and choice. The wall-integrated terminals are embedded into the architecture, allowing technology to function as part of the interior instead of appearing as an added device. Storage, display, and interaction systems are compressed into one continuous surface, giving the flagship store a controlled atmosphere. The act of inserting diskettes, navigating products through physical controls, and purchasing on site reconnects digital retail with manual action and spatial experience.


Yyplusplus developed the project in response to contemporary browsing habits shaped by predictive algorithms and recommendation systems. JUNGLE STORE avoids hierarchy, promotional sequencing, and direct visual merchandising, allowing visitors to move through the collection without imposed guidance. Products remain hidden until activated, removing the instant visibility usually associated with retail interiors. This spatial approach changes the pace of shopping by introducing uncertainty and anticipation into each interaction, turning product selection into an active process.

By turning product access into a sequence of physical actions, Yyplusplus gives JUNGLE STORE a rhythm closer to searching than shopping. The project connects nostalgic storage formats with contemporary digital interfaces, using each diskette as a small threshold between object, image, and decision. In doing so, JUNGLE STORE Madrid proposes a retail experience where technology does not accelerate consumption, but slows it down, asking visitors to engage with choice as something deliberate, tactile, and unpredictable.


All images courtesy of Yyplusplus, shared with permission
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