This is what the new Apple Store in Singapore looks like

Tomorrow is the day selected by Apple to open the first Apple Store in Singapore, an Apple Store that has suffered a lot of delays in recent months but, as we have been informing you in recent days, it will open its doors to the public tomorrow. Earlier this week Apple removed the vinyls that covered all the windows of the store, revealing the design of the new Apple Store and the two floors that make up this new store. The second floor will be the one destined by Apple to create the training courses that it usually takes in its stores.

CNET has published a day before the official opening different photographs of the new store, photographs where the change in the materials used by Apple to create the staircase that goes up to the upper floor is striking, a staircase that until now was made of glass , while now marble is the predominant material, both on the floor and on the sides of the stairs. This is the same design that Apple debuted at the Nanjing Apple Store in China and according to the latest rumors it will also be used in the remodeling of the Fifth Avenue Apple Store.

In one of the images we can see the meeting room that Apple uses to gather its employees and occasionally some business clients, a meeting room that is not usually seen in many photographs. If we look at the sides of the meeting room, we can see how two pictures / photographs of Apple Park decorate the facilities. Tomorrow morning at 10 am local time, Apple will inaugurate the new Apple Store and the guys from Cupertino offer us more photos and videos of this new store.


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