Visual merchandising with natural elements is popular in all types of retail stores and for catalog photography staging.
Tweed Baby Outfitters uses branches as fixture bars for hanging apparel and stumps for display risers for shoes. This store for babies and toddlers is located in the popular shopping area of Edgehill Village in Nashville TN.
These unique wall displays for jewelry at Umba Creative Coop in Boulder CO, are made from bark pieces, twigs and stump slices.
Felt birds and acorn bookends fit well in the merchandise mix with jewelry on branches in this display window at Trinket in Burlington VT.
Floral, greenery and shells are strategically placed in the jewelry and accessory display cabinets at Details in Winter Park FL.
Vintage props and dried flowers create a lovely vignette for this blue pottery display at The Farmhouse Store in Westfield NJ.
~Becky
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Becky Tyre is a visual merchandising consultant and the owner of the Retail Details blog, also on facebook. Becky is the Trends Editor at GIFT SHOP Magazine. You can also join Becky for discussions about trends in retail, products and displays as one of the contributors on the GIFT SHOP Magazine facebook page.
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I absolutely love The Farmhouse Store display with the vintage Pepsi box and dried flowers. It makes the product pop, so the pottery steals the show, but the entire display looks lovely. What a great reminder that the display should make the product pop more, and simple is usually better. Also, LOVE the tree stumps for the children’s shoes. Such a clever idea. And the more we can re-use (like The Farmhouse) or use natural products, the more sustainable we are. Thanks Becky! You do such good work!
-Heather