Welcome to Retail Details, a blog discussion and source for topics relevant to retailing, with an emphasis on product merchandising and store displays. I look forward to an open exchange of ideas and welcome your comments and feedback. Feel free to submit pictures and ideas through the contact link at the bottom of this page.

David Clay Jewelers, San Francisco
Rate the Display:
This jewelry display demonstrates a simple use of non-intrusive risers and a pleasing monochromatic color scheme. If you look closely, you will notice the variety of earring stands and at least three different necklace display busts. The assortment of shapes is especially flattering since the merchandise follows a simple theme of pearls. Some might argue that pearls would show up better against black velvet, but this display was so inviting, I found myself leaning closer to examine the pieces. The props are traditional jewelry display pieces with a muted cloth backdrop and overhead lighting. The dioramic view is enhanced by the simple addition of the two carved wood birds. Nice touch!

Store Display by Greg Baranoski
Using Store Display Props to Define (or create) a Department:
Display artist, Greg Baranoski of IndiVisual Design, uses a railroad wagon prop to define an outdoor/garden department within the store, Collage in York, PA. The railroad cart brings a rugged, yet charming personality to the area of the store and provides an anchor piece for the department in a way that a simple or decorative display table could not do. Greg specializes in store window displays and event design. I hope to feature more of his work in future blogs about store windows and creative store displays. You can reach Greg at gbaranoski@covad.net

The Stylish Stork in Boise, Idaho
Alternative Display Fixtures:
A photo tree makes a unique display fixture for lightweight merchandise. Kimberly from the Stylish Stork in Boise, Idaho, uses one to display baby booties, as pictured here. I think it would also work well for earring cards, book marks, fishing lures and craft items like stickers and scrapbooking supplies. I found several variations of these photo trees, including a floor standing version. Email me if you want additional information.
Seasonal Store Displays: Labor Day has come and passed and it’s time to think about fall store displays. When used subtly, a pumpkin, gourd or simple fall leaves can create a hint of autumn season without creating a Halloween-specific display. These displays will last through Thanksgiving. I have used several sources for inexpensive fall props. Email me for further information.
The Retail Details: This week’s tip comes from a fashion boutique owner in South Florida. Late summer and early fall are the slowest time of year in her area. During this time, it can be hard to merchandise the store with limited inventory. When her stock gets choppy with random sizes and styles, she color-coordinates the racks instead of grouping by manufacturer or style. This provides a cohesive look without the appearance of the store being low on merchandise.
Please share this blog with your retail colleagues and friends!
~Becky
Great information, thanks. I just did all my displays using fall leaves. I got them at a craft store. I want to send you some pictures from my book store and gift shop. Will you put them in your blog? Where do I send them too?
Thanks Sharon. You can click “contact us” at the bottom of the blog page to send pictures. I will use pictures that are pertinent to future blog topics.
~Becky
Very nice store displays! Are they available worldwide?
-Andrei
Thanks, Andrei.
The displays in this blog were provided by the store owners or display artists.
I am aware of some store display companies that can provide fixtures worldwide. Email me if there’s something specific that you are looking for and I can probably help you source it. email: Becky@swirlmarketing.com
Thanks for your comment. Check back for a new blog entry in the next few days.
~Becky
Hi all,
Great blog!! how can I up load my photos. I would love to share my windows with you. I have so much fun with the windows. I also value any ideas.
Thanks,
Heaven Rains
Maternity and Childrens
Hi. Thanks for reading! You can email any pictures to becky@swirlmarketing.com
I look forward to seeing them.
~Becky
Great blog. Thank you for bringing this to all retailers who need help.
Thanks, Nancy. I’m glad you like it. It’s alot of fun. I’d love to see pictures from your stores.
~Becky
Hi, I love all your displays. I am always thinking of new ways of keeping the window displays fun and festive. Do you have any ideas for Christmas time in a Dr. Seuss sort of way?
I have some ideas, Raeanne, but I need to know if you are featuring Seuss merchandise or just looking for that as a theme? Let me know and I’ll elaborate. ~Becky
This blog is fantastic and just what I’ve been looking for. I need to spend some time to review andtake notes. Right now, I am looking for a backdrop to my mens and ladies store windows that isn’t permanent but frames the clothing. Thanks Margaret
Thanks Margaret. I’m glad you like the blog. Have you considered grid panels for your windows? They are very versatile. I have used them backed with colored wrapping paper – easy to change – or leave them open for more visibility. You can attach the grid legs so they are free-standing, but I’ve also hung them. They are great for 2 sided display, as well. Send in some pics when you get a chance! ~Becky
Becky@swirlmarketing.com
I’m frequently looking for brandnew blogposts in the WWW about this issue. Thanks!
Danke!
I hope I spelled that right. ~Becky