Archive for March, 2010

Retail Details blog – store display ideas go viral!

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

Viral in a good way, that is. Who would have thought that a blog about visual merchandising would be viewed over 680,000 times? Obviously, you are kindly sharing it with your colleagues and the new reader “unique” numbers just keep doubling month to month. And Facebook – wow!  Thousands of retailers are getting to the blog via FB. What an incredible response. Thanks! Many more inspirations to come – starting now…

LaDifference, La Difference, Retail Details blog 3-27-10

LaDIFFERENCE - Richmond, VA

LaDifference  is celebrating their 30th year in the home furnishings and decor business in Richmond, Virginia.  La Diff is well known for their wonderful window displays and are especially elaborate considering they are a single store, independent retailer. They currently have this colorful, “sweet” store window to feature their kids department. I’ve included a close-up picture so you can see the intricate details of the candy pieces.

 
Collier West store, Columbus Ohio, Retail Details blog 3-27-10

Collier West - Columbus, Ohio

Collier West, in Columbus, Ohio, has the coolest big red letters in their store, but that’s only the beginning. For years, Suzy West worked in the visual merchandising field with a national retail brand and now puts her skills to use creating displays using a unique collection of home decor and gifts from local artisans and from around the world. I especially love the gorgeous peacock placed on a shelf up high. It may seem that pretty merchandise makes it easy display, but when you have one of a kind and hand-crafted items, it can be quite a challenge. Thanks, Suzy, for sharing and inspiring.

Hugs and Hissy Fits, Angel's Toy Barn, Retail Details blog 3-27-10

Angel's Toy Barn - Greensburg, PA (left) Hugs and Hissy Fits - Ft. Walton Beach and Destin, FL (right)

Beetlebugs and butterflies are there to greet you when enter Angel’s Toy Barn in the Westmoreland Mall in Greensburg, PA.  Toy stores frequently look cluttered and over-stocked.  The displays get “touched” alot and it’s an added challenge to keep them neat, so toy retailers don’t always make the effort to create table groupings like the one pictured above. The happy umbrella catches your attention and creates some height (and some smiles). The picture on the right, above, shows a twin size, painted, wrought iron headboard mounted on the wall of Hugs and Hissy Fits in Florida.  The scrolling details serve as hooks for the infant clothing. The display piece is large, but it is delicate enough not to overwhelm the itsy, bitsy, teeny, tiny little outfits.

Dedrick's - New Paltz, Vignettes - Yorkville, Retail Details blog 3-27-10

Dedrick's Pharmacy and Gifts - New Paltz, NY (left & center) Vignettes Decor - Yorkville, IL (right)

Spring displays are refreshing, as they usually mean the end of cold weather is approaching.  A few weeks ago we examined old suitcases as display props and above you can see how Dedrick’s Pharmacy and Gifts, in New Paltz, NY, uses new suitcases in a spring pillow display. The center picture, also from Dedrick’s, is a spring grouping that can serve as an Easter display, yet remains current after the holiday passes, since they show bird eggs. A simple, but effective grouping. On the right, above, Vignettes Decor, in Yorkville, IL, created a swan pond in an old footed bathtub. I am sure that the hand-painted swans sell better floating in the tub than they would stacked on a shelf or sitting on the floor. I suspect there are no ugly ducklings at Vignettes.

The Cottage - Beresford, ReInvent Store - Auburn, Retail Details blog 3-27-10

The Cottage - Beresford, SD (left) ReInvent - Auburn, AL (right)

Single color simplicity. The Cottage, in Beresford, SD, sells antiques, gifts and home decor items - old and new. They manage to integrate the pleasures with the treasures, as exampled above, in the picture of the dresser. The reason this picture caught my eye, though, was due to the purple scarf draped unobtrusively amidst the merchandise. Subtle. Nice touch.  On the right,  shows a bolder use of color at ReInvent, a new store in Auburn, AL.  By adding the bright color to the back walls of the hutch, it creates depth and draws attention to the small items that are for sale there.  This display also shows an example of using multiples and the technique of showing only one type of product/packaging per shelf. This is a textbook display example. Take note.

Retail Details blog 3-27-10

Inspiration display idea of the month

For my American readers, I am providing this next picture to inspire an Independence Day – 4th of July window. If you find the concept useful, I hope you will submit pictures of your display creation. No hints, but good luck finding newspaper pages with no color ads.

Thanks for your time and as always, stay display inspired! You can submit display pictures to Becky@SwirlMarketing.com

Retail Details blog, Becky Tyre, Swirl Marketing~Becky

Store displays: sticks and stones…

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

OK, so there’s no way to rhyme that title with store displays. Believe me. I tried. The natural elements in these jewelry displays are representative of the organic trend in merchandising and an extention of eco-awareness and repurposing. Though using wood, rocks, shells and sea elements are not new to displays, I am choosing to share a few nice examples to show their usage.

Citrine Boutique, Adrift Laguna, Retail Details blog, Swirl Marketing

Citrine Boutique - Victoria, BC (upper) Adrift - Laguna Beach, CA (lower)

Citrine Boutique, in Victoria, BC, takes a simple, yet sophisticated approach to their displays. Adrift, located in Laguna Beach, CA, has a raw edge to their wood displays, as you may expect in a So-Cal lifestyle boutique.

In my last blog post, I gave you a shopping list for display props to look for at thrift stores. For these wood displays, you need look no further than your backyard. Krazy Mary’s Boutique in Sacramento, CA, uses a twig, placed upright in a glass vessel, to give shape to a ring display. They chose a small, raw log to drape vintage-style necklaces, adding dimension, as shown below.

Krazy Mary's, Retail Details blog, SwirlMarketing.com

Krazy Mary's - Sacramento, CA

Shine Collective, Kick Pleat, Retail Details blog, Swirl Marketing

Shine Collective - Baltimore, MD (left) Kick Pleat - Austin, TX (right)

Unfinished woods are finding their way onto retail walls, as well. The Shine Collective in Baltimore, MD, secures a rustic shelf using visible iron brackets that add a rugged touch to the look. As an added display feature, they use old books, with the binding side up, to display necklaces. Wood planks are mounted flush on the wall of Kick Pleat in Austin, TX, providing a display area for belts and handbags. The impact here, comes from placing them on an otherwise blank wall.
Crush Boutique, Sweet Pastry Shoppe, Retail Details blog, SwirlMarketing.com

Crush Boutique - Boston, MA (left) Sweet Pastry Shoppe - Laredo, TX (right)

Seeing double? I stumbled on pictures of  how two very different stores use virtually the same display piece. Crush Boutique in Boston, MA, features shoes on theirs while the Sweet Pastry Shoppe in Laredo, TX, displays party favor treats that they prepared for a bridal shower.

Stylish Stork, Crush Boutique, Retail Details blog, Swirl Marketing

Stylish Stork - Boise, ID (left) Crush Boutique - Boston, MA (right)

I’m ending this post with a couple of lovely props. Both have pretty designs and interesting shapes while providing multiple levels of display space. The Stylish Stork in Boise, ID, groups boxed baby items on the three shelves of this white piece. Crush Boutique in Boston, MA, recently sent me pictures of several new display pieces, including this flower cart. One of the nice features of both of these displays is that they are “open” and can be used against a wall or stand alone as multi-sided fixtures.

  Thanks to all the retailers and showroom managers that send me pictures every day. Please share this blog with your friends and colleagues. Join the Retail Details Facebook page for bonus pictures and discussions. You can also comment below any of my posts by clicking “comments”. I love hearing from you and appreciate all your sharing of ideas. As always, stay display inspired!

~Becky