Soul Runner
A high impact retail destination for Tyreek Hill Designed for NFL star Tyreek Hill, this flagship store in Aventura Mall blends high performance sportswear with a dynamic lifestyle hub. We created an environment where minimalist luxury meets community interaction through intentional interior architecture.
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The challenge of bridging athletic energy and luxury retail
The primary challenge for the Soul Runner project was to translate the high energy and bold personality of Tyreek Hill into a sophisticated retail environment that would resonate within the prestigious Aventura Mall. We needed to create a space that functioned not only as a point of sale for performance driven apparel but also as a sanctuary for the brand’s community. Our solution centered on a minimalist design language that utilizes natural materials and a neutral palette to create a serene, inviting backdrop.
The challenge of bridging athletic energy and luxury retail
The primary challenge for the Soul Runner project was to translate the high energy and bold personality of Tyreek Hill into a sophisticated retail environment that would resonate within the prestigious Aventura Mall. We needed to create a space that functioned not only as a point of sale for performance driven apparel but also as a sanctuary for the brand’s community. Our solution centered on a minimalist design language that utilizes natural materials and a neutral palette to create a serene, inviting backdrop.
Melon Design Studio managed every phase of the Soul Runner project, from the initial creative strategy to the final meticulous installation. By acting as the single partner for design, permitting, and custom fabrication, we ensured that the visionary concept was executed without compromise. The result is a high quality environment that performs with purpose, proving that when industrial design precision meets a deep understanding of brand lifestyle, the outcome is a space that adds long term value and aesthetic distinction.











