Bogarts Jewellers Newfoundland and Labrador, St. John’s jewellery shop, Canadian retail home pictures
March 10, 2026
Designer: Woodford Architecture
Location: St. John’s, Newfoundland And Labrador, Canada

Pictures by Jane Brokenshire Bogarts Jewellers, Canada Bogart’s Jewellers redefines the presence of a longstanding local brand name through a strong, contemporary retail building designed to catch attention and elevate the client experience.


Located downslope from a fast-moving arterial road, the site required a kind that might assert presence despite its lower elevation. The style action was to offer the single-storey structure a double-height roofing, producing a striking shape and offering a popular surface area for incorporated signs.

Simple, unforgettable iconography, most especially a diamond concept, strengthens brand acknowledgment and includes clarity to the structure’s street presence.

The architecture draws straight from the qualities of a cut diamond: difficult edges, angular geometries, and crisp transitions. This sculptural approach shapes both the exterior type and the interior organization, assisting visitors through a retail environment that feels purposeful and fine-tuned.

The product scheme is similarly disciplined. Black fiber-cement cladding covers the outside in a strong, long lasting shell, its orientation referencing conventional wood siding while utilizing a modern product to talk to the business’s heritage. A metal roofing system finishes the robust, low-maintenance envelope, guaranteeing longevity in the region’s environment.

Inside, the dark exterior paves the way to a bright, polished showroom where the precious jewelry itself becomes the centerpiece. Custom-made millwork, strategic lighting, and a clean, luminous backdrop allow each piece to be shown with clearness. Flow is intuitive, balancing open searching with areas suited for tailored assessment and safe and secure service interactions.

By pairing an unique architectural form with resilient products and clear brand name expression, Bogart’s Jewellers attains a retail existence that is both modern and deeply connected to its identity. The result is a little but commanding building– immediately recognizable, thoughtfully crafted, and designed to showcase the precision and sparkle at the heart of the brand.


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6870 ft2 Website size: 40400 ft2 Conclusion date: 2024 Structure levels: 1
Photography: Jane Brokenshire Bogarts Jewellers
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