Floor plan for Model No. 1

Our first floor plan seemed too static and closed. (above) There wasn't really a path for the customers to walk around so they could see all the bangles while the walk by the space.
Model No. 2
The second model was much more refined and dynamic. We kept the rectangular floor 10' x 10' floor plan, but used arches on two sides to make the space feel more open. The twisted wire represents the bangle tubes. The lollipop display would hold the packages for the bangles, which are wrapped to look like a lollipop. After talking with Prof. Lechinsky, we realized that the rectangular floor plan may not be the most successful design for our concept.
After considering our object, concept, space, and how we want visitors to move around the space, our group decided on a circular floor plan with a central circular display/cashier desk. The display/desk will have the bangle/candy dispensers all around, and will have an opening in the front for the salesperson. There will be no walls so the space feels open and attracts visitors. The ceiling (possibly a dome) will be held up by four columns that will resemble candy canes. Visitors will feel inclined to walk around the display, viewing all the bangle/candy flavors.
Model No. 3
Logo Design:
I have been working on logo/branding for Bon Bon Bangles. I've been experimenting with a few options. I'm trying to decide if using images of actual bangles in the logo is too literal, or if putting images of candy is misrepresenting the bangle store as only a candy shop.
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