Award-winning Cannabis Retail Design and Build Firm, SevenPoint Interiors Unveils New Design Trends At MJBIZCON Vegas 2022

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SevenPoint Interiors (www.sevenpointinteriors.com), an award-winning cannabis dispensary design and fixture firm, will kick off the highly anticipated cannabis conference MJBizCon (https://mjbizconference.com) on November 16-18, 2022, in Las Vegas, NV with a new immersive design concept at booth #3219. MJBizCon generates global attention and high-wattage attendance each year. The eye-catching exhibits featured in Las Vegas sets the stage for what’s to come in emerging markets like New York and New Jersey. Those attending MJBizCon Vegas will be able to walk through the SevenPoint Interiors’ concept shop which features project highlights, new products, and their latest innovation: The Modulator. The Modulator is an interactive software planning tool for dispensary owners to create a product display layout in real time.

The SevenPoint Interiors booth will bring back their eye-catching Flower Display Collection featuring new components that aim to empower customers to “See their flower, Smell their flower, and Buy their flower.”

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In a sea of exhibits on the showroom floor, The SevenPoint Interiors booth’s show-stopping color palette, including multi-chromatic hues, pastels, metallics and dichroic films, will embody the essence of the design firm’s creative direction. Splashes of the 2023 color of the year, Digital Lavender, and 2024’s restorative Apricot Crush highlight custom displays. Their booth will properly feature SevenPoint Interiors’ Module System at scale, a fixture and visual merchandising display collection designed specifically for the cannabis retail industry.

Sevenpoint Interiors, a division of Visual Elements (www.visual-elements.ca) – who counts Nordstrom, Coach, Louis Vuitton, Hermes and Kate Spade as notable clients, has solidified itself as the trusted resource known to conceptualize some of the most cutting edge and creative cannabis dispensaries around the globe. The team at SevenPoint Interiors with over 30 years of expertise provides custom turn-key design concepts for cannabis operators looking to elevate the future of dispensaries and retail environments. The team was recently featured in the New York Times story, “High Design: The Revolution Taking Over Cannabis Dispensaries” highlighting SevenPoint’s award-winning design concept Green Qween (@shopgreenqween), the first BIPOC and LGBTQ+ owned dispensary in Downtown Los Angeles.

The entire SevenPoint team will be available to answer any questions about their products and services, guiding exhibitors through the latest and greatest in cannabis retail design. MJBizCon Vegas 2022- is expected to be the largest cannabis conference in the world, where industry professionals come together to form meaningful partnerships. Events and exhibits will be held at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, NV and SevenPoint Interiors can be found in South Lower Hall at Booth #3219.

ABOUT SEVENPOINT INTERIORS

SevenPoint Interiors’ is a premium retail design and manufacturing company specifically designated to the cannabis space – serving as a one-stop-resource by providing turnkey solutions to elevate the cannabis industry through retail design, for an enhanced shopping experience. Founded in 2017, as a division of Visual Elements – a leading retail design and manufacturing creative agency based in Toronto, Canada working on projects globally –  SevenPoint Interiors is focused on enhancing the cannabis experience for patients and dispensary owners. With vertically integrated solutions, state-of-the-art commercial-grade equipment with manufacturing capabilities to execute custom fabrication and specialty finishes, the firm has strategically placed itself in a position to support multiple types of clients and retail projects inclusive to all budgets.

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