There are two kinds of retail stores. Xiaomi tends to follow the traditional retail system; you walk into one of its stores, see the products available for purchase, and then head out. Apple stores tend to do things differently, and they’re centered around creating experiences instead of just selling products.

Nothing wants to go one step beyond that with its store, delivering a 360-degree view of what the brand is all about. Nothing has a store in London, so the one that it just inaugurated in Bengaluru is technically its second retail store, but it is on another level entirely in terms of scale and ambition.

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Photos of Nothing's retail store in Bengaluru, India(Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Android Central)Photos of Nothing's retail store in Bengaluru, India(Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Android Central)Photos of Nothing's retail store in Bengaluru, India(Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Android Central)

I headed down to Bengaluru to take a look at the store, and talked to Carl Pei and Akis Evangelidis about Nothing’s retail strategy. Right off the bat, it’s clear that what Nothing is doing is very different to most retail outlets; it does a great job highlighting the uniqueness of the brand.

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Photos of Nothing's retail store in Bengaluru, India

(Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Android Central)

The store has a distinct industrial feel to it, and there’s a sense of rawness that you just don’t see in most modern retail. Nothing says it’s modeled after a 1970s assembly line, and to highlight that, your order is delivered via a conveyer belt (which is just plain cool). It is also inherently modular, with all the workbenches able to be easily positioned in any configuration as needed.

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Photos of Nothing's retail store in Bengaluru, India(Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Android Central)Photos of Nothing's retail store in Bengaluru, India(Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Android Central)Photos of Nothing's retail store in Bengaluru, India(Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Android Central)