Art Partnerships with Retailers

Sara Kent-Schneider • December 9, 2024

Add a Lasting Impression for your Customers and Brand

We’re thrilled to collaborate with retailers to bring art into their spaces! Incorporating artwork not only elevates the overall design but also creates a unique atmosphere that resonates with customers. It’s exciting to see how the right piece can transform a retail environment, adding character, creativity, and a lasting impression.


Below are some of our recent retailer partnerships, where we had the pleasure of sourcing original artwork for: Louis Vuitton at Hudson Yards, New York; Veronica Beard, New Jersey; and Aritzia, Vancouver, Canada.

Louis Vuitton, Hudson yards, New York

J P 제피, Cleaving an Essential Wound

Veronica Beard, New Jersey

Logan Ledford, River Water - to see more artwork by Logan click on this photo

Aritzia, Vancouver, Canada

Michele Aschenbrenner , Peony no. 1 - to see more work by Michele click on this photo

Art brings originality to a retail space—that otherwise can seem copy-and-pasted from space to space as a national brand. As we continue to expand our partnerships, we’re excited to see how art can further enrich retail experiences and create memorable environments. Every collaboration is an opportunity to blend style with artistry, crafting spaces that inspire and connect with visitors on a deeper level. We look forward to many more projects that bring beauty and originality into spaces where customers feel truly at home.

If your retail space is needing those finishing touches, email me at sara@lizlidgett.com

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