“Late yesterday, we posted a remarkable photo of the glass staircase inside Apple’s new Amsterdam retail store that is set to open to the public on Saturday. Press previews of the new store took place this morning, and a number of sources have now posted photo sets of the interior of the store,” Eric Slivka reports for MacRumors.
“One More Thing has an extensive gallery showing off the rather ornate interior details Apple has utilized in the historic building,” Slivka reports. “Meanwhile, iPhoneclub.nl has some additional shots, including one of the massive Genius Bar that Apple reportedly says is the longest in its chain of retail stores. The Genius Bar had been reported to offer 20 seats for customers, but the photo certainly appears to show significantly more stools than that.”
Slivka reports, “The new store, Apple’s first in the Netherlands, opens to the public at 10:00 AM on Saturday.”
Many more photos and links in the full article here.
Guess we’re I’m gonna buy my iPad 3? Yessss
Is “Jay” typical name for Netherlands, or you just temporarily live there?
It’s as typical as “Steve” is for China.
They don’t have no stores like that here in Chicken Bristle…
Swanky digs. Industry leading products. Yet, the employees are still dressed in T-shirts. May be it’s time for a wardrobe upgrade.
Yeah, at least make ’em wear Dutch klompen!
+1! BTW, how’s your silver skates? 🙂 I haven’t thought of that for at least 50 years.
Actually, a buddy won the silver skates, but it was all for the best. Thanks for remembering.
1. Purchase iPad 3.
2. Walk across Liedesplien to Bulldog Cafe.
3. Get baked-goods.
njoi! .:.
A genius bar down the street from a hash bar.
Do I see many more MacBook Airs/Pros and iPads and iPhones than iMacs on the tables?
The “flagship” store in Amsterdam? Heck, it’s the only Apple Store in Amsterdam, or even in the Netherlands so of course it’s the flagship store. There’s a word (flagship) that needs to be put to a quick death for being overused and misused.
“Flagship” refers to a blow-your-mind classy store, as opposed to your run of the mill mall location.
Then there are those cities that are still cursed with the mini-stores. Yech!
Not really but it appears that that’s the way the word is evolving.
Flagship used to refer to the best or most important, not just blow-you-mind classy.
Ooo! Classy. I wanna go.
Lots more elegant than that dull mess of a maze at NYC Grand Central Station. (Not good).