Archive for the ‘Holiday Displays’ Category

Taming the Tulle and Inspired Store Displays

Thursday, May 27th, 2010
Alice Supply Co. - Retail Details blog 5-27-10

Alice Supply Company

It takes alot to get from my blog photo files to my pinboard. After all, my job is to look at hundreds of pictures everyday. I reserve one side of my pinboard for WOW pictures and the other for items that inspire store display ideas. This mannequin picture has been on the WOW side for weeks. Taken at the New York Int’l Gift Fair, it’s from the Alice Supply Company booth.  The products, which include common household items that have been given a personality, are cute, fun and colorful and generally easy to show. This display takes it to the next level by creating a top out of a garden hose and a skirt of dust pans. Once again, trade shows prove to be a great place for visual merchandising ideas. 

Vintage, antique and thrift stores have a selection of salt and pepper shakers. Unless you are a collector, you probably seldom notice them.  

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RELISH - Healdsburg, CA

That’s about to change! At Relish in Healdsburg, CA, the bottles are filled with pearls, sparkly star beads and shiny buttons. Elegant. Inspired. Upcycled. They even come with printed “pearls of wisdom”. 

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Swiss Flower and Gift Cottage - Wheat Ridge, CO

Floral shops have the luxury of having beautiful merchandise that essentially becomes it’s own display. You may think that merchandising in a floral shop is easy, but it has it’s challenges. For instance, how to display boutonnieres and corsages, other than in those clear “take-out” type boxes.  At Swiss Flower and Gift Cottage, in Wheat Ridge, CO, they utilize a few props. Problem solved! 

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(Left) Lavish - Crested Butte, CO and (Right)Cupcake - Santa Rosa, CA

Tutus. Now here’s a fashion trend that I did not see coming. But, it’s here and they are a mess… to display, that is. I found these pictures of two displays that seem to tame the tulle. Lavish in Crested Butte, CO, features one skirt on a hanger and rolls the others, neatly hanging them on what could easily be a towel rack. On the right, a quilt rack seems to be the ideal size to become a designated tutu fixture at Cupcake in Santa Rosa, CA.

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Green Oak Antiques - Rochester, IN

When Green Oak Antiques, of Rochester, Indiana, received a large shipment of  a new line of plaques, they didn’t want to place them in a cabinet or on a busy wall. They had a bunch of fence pieces, already painted white, so they nailed them to the wall, placed a bench below and voila  a feature display!

Pantone’s color of the year for 2010 is turquoise. Stark white display pieces are ideal to spotlight this color in a spring window display.

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Lilac Bijoux - Annapolis, MD

For these store windows, above, the ladies at Lilac Bijoux in Annapolis, MD, chose clothing with the turquoise color in common. They added accessories that match and suspended large paper flowers to complete the spring motif.

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Sabella Couture - Boston, MA

Ideally, your store windows also look good from the inside of your shop. This is not so easy to do. If you have a backdrop, you can create an additional in-store display on the back of it. When you don’t have a backdrop, you may choose props that are two-sided or round help to create an attractive interior display. Sabella Couture, in Boston, MA, uses paper lanterns, parasols and flowers to achieve this.

Inspiration display of the week:

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Bits & Pieces Boutique – Richmond, VA

These two window displays were from last fall and holiday season at Bits & Pieces Boutique in Richmond, VA. When looking for display props, it helps to plan ahead in case you need to locate and assemble items into displays as creative as these mannequins with chandeliers on their heads.  I particularly like the gourds that almost look like flames in the fall picture on the left. Such lighting fixtures are not hard to find, especially since you do not need them to actually work. With a little spray paint and some decorative crystals, you could create similar chandeliers to fit most any theme. The trick to successful prop shopping is to plan ahead and to always be looking for display pieces, wherever you go.

Next month, I’ll be prop shopping with some retailers at the Dallas Total Home & Gift show.  I’m sure I’ll have lots of ideas to share on the blog. I hope the Retail Details blog inspires you to create great displays. Thanks to all the retailers and showrooms who continue to send me so many display pictures to share.

Stay display inspired!

Retail Details blog, Becky Tyre, Swirl Marketing~Becky

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Color usage in retail displays and store decor

Monday, December 28th, 2009

Store Decor: Some retail shops are decorated using their merchandise as decorations and others use more traditional interior decor items rather than items that are for sale. When using your merchandise as props, try grouping by theme or by color. There are many ways of using color in visual merchandising, though two are especially effective in drawing attention to the displays. Using contrasting colors is one strategy and another is to use different shades of the same color.

Bevello - Raleigh & Winston-Salem, NC

Bevello - Raleigh & Winston-Salem, NC

 Bevello stores in North Carolina use artwork and topiaries as store decor. It is a lovely example of the merging of interior design  and visual merchandising. Bevello IMG_6477

Puddle Ducks - Lake St. Louis, MO

Puddle Ducks - Lake St. Louis, MO

 

Puddle Ducks, a specialty childrens store in Lake Saint Louis, MO, took the single color approach in this pretty holiday display.

Ellie - Auburn and Tuscaloosa, AL

Ellie - Auburn and Tuscaloosa, AL

Ellie - Auburn & Tuscaloosa, AL

Ellie - Auburn & Tuscaloosa, AL

Ellie - Auburn & Tuscaloosa, ALContrasting colors draw attention to your displays. Ellie Boutiques fully understand this concept! Pictured here, you can see how they use this approach in their in-store displays and their store windows.

A reader submitted this picture, below, of a store that chose bright colors in their store decor. I do not know where the store is located, but I want to share the picture, as it is a very nice example of bold and effective color usage in store decor.

Color use

S Hook Jeans -  3 inch

Upcoming themes: I am collecting pictures for a blog about denim displays and fitting rooms. I am also building a file of pictures using suitcases as display props. As you take down your holiday displays, take pictures of your new displays and keep sending them in!

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HAVE A SAFE AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR!

Swirl Girl, Swirl Marketing, Becky Tyre~Becky

Accessory Displays and Photo Tips

Thursday, December 10th, 2009
RE Boutique - Boise, ID

RE Boutique - Boise, ID

Almost anything can be used as a prop when creating accessory displays. Interesting displays draw added attention to any merchandise.

RE Boutique of Boise, Idaho, uses a screen door, hung horizontally, as a jewelry display. Necklaces hang easily on the screened areas and the addition of extra doorknobs creates more visual interest and they double as display hooks.

Street Chic - Northbrook, IL

Street Chic - Northbrook, IL

Displaying scarves can be challenging. Street Chic Boutique of Northbrook, IL, uses oversized martini glasses to feature colorful scarves on a display table. Such props bring dimension to otherwise flat products. You can also purchase replica margarita or martini glasses (complete with fake olives). A fake spilled wine glass is sure to catch your customers’ attention. I have several sources for such props; email me for info.

The Primrose Shop - Orlando, FL

The Primrose Shop - Orlando, FL

The Primrose Shop in Orlando, FL, displays bangles on upright bamboo rods. Not only does this maximize display area by going “up”, it also serves to contain items that tend to get untidy when on display. I have used paper towel holders to create similar displays. Sometimes the trick is to use everyday items for visual merchandising props. Try ignoring an item’s intended use, turn it upside down, sideways and backwards to evaluate it’s usefulness as a display prop.

Retail Therapy - Saginaw, MI

Retail Therapy - Saginaw, MI

Retail Therapy - Saginaw, MI

Retail Therapy - Saginaw, MI

Twigs and branches are another idea of props you can use over and over and in many scenarios. Retail Therapy of Saginaw, MI, features several jewelry items on small branches. It’s another example of a unique way to display bangle bracelets. Larger branches, frequently spray painted, can be used in store windows. The simplicity of tree branches does not take away from the merchandise and makes it easy to hang products in the store window.

Cedar Chest - Media, PA

Cedar Chest - Media, PA

 

 

Have you ever considered using dollhouse furniture as display props? Miniatures work especially well in display cases. I have used a six inch grand piano, mini canopy bed, a harp and a beautiful eight inch victorian hutch. The Cedar Chest in Media, PA, uses a miniature loveseat bench to display a necklace and shoes.

Doozie Chic Boutique - Stillwater, MN

Doozie Chic Boutique - Stillwater, MN

Here’s another cute display using a wooden cabinet door and old doorknobs. It makes a lovely Christmas display at Doozie Chic Boutique in Stillwater, MN.

Every day I receive numerous pictures of store displays.  It used to be that you needed professional photos for catalogs and ads. In many cases, you still do. However, many retailers are using photos on their websites and Facebook pages. These photos can be taken with any digital camera. Here are a few tips and examples to make your

Velvet Fly - Boston, MA

Velvet Fly - Boston, MA

digital photos more effective in showcasing your merchandise and your stores. Taking pictures of your whole store is a good way to give potential customers a virtual tour of your store. However, when you want to feature specific items, your store can be a distracting place to photograph and too busy a backdrop. An alternative idea is to use your fitting room as a photo studio. It is usually uncluttered and hopefully, well lit. It allows you to feature a product while still taking the picture in your store. The Velvet Fly in Boston, MA, does just this. By the way, if you have an extra fitting room that seldom gets used, you can set up a semi-permanent display like this one and maximize your selling space. 

Clementines - Seattle, WA

Clementines - Seattle, WA

The simple addition of pink scarves inside these black shoes at Clementine’s in Seattle, WA, make the shoes so much more noticeable – in store and in photos.

 

Monkee's - Charleston, SC

Monkee's - Charleston, SC

Monkee’s of Daniel Island,  in Charleston, SC, takes product pictures next to a full-length mirror.  This is like having two pictures in one, allowing you to show the back of the product at the same. I saved this tip for last since it is one of my absolute favorite ideas for display pics!

Keep sending your display pictures and I’ll keep sharing. Share your comments below.

Swirl Girl, Swirl Marketing, Becky Tyre~Becky

I (almost) hope you are too busy to read this retail display blog.

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
Sugarplum Kids - Alpharetta & Duluth, GA

Sugarplum Kids - Alpharetta & Duluth, GA

As we start the busy Holiday retail season, I thought I’d feature a few especially nice displays. I’ll start with the cutest OPEN sign ever! Sugarplum Kids, with locations in Alpharetta and Duluth, Georgia sells designer clothing for babies and kids, but they chose a onesie to use as their OPEN sign. What a clever way to showcase their product. And, no, I didn’t ask them if it says CLOSED on the backside.

Swagger Gifts - Cary, NC

Swagger Gifts - Cary, NC

I like versatile displays and efficient usage of space, so I applaud the way Swagger Gifts, of Cary, North Carolina, stacked their tables for this Christmas display. Anytime you can build your display upward, it increases the merchandise per square foot ratio in your store. I am a big fan of tiered tables and these classic white, coordinated - but not matching - tables stack up nicely in this pretty shop.

 

 

 

Tracy b - New Haven, CT

Tracy b - New Haven, CT

Look closely and you will see that the hanging props in this store window are made from rolled up newspaper and joined with ornaments in the center to create decorative bursts. This winter wonderland window is at Tracy b  in New Haven, CT. I am sure that it could be made into a year-round concept by rolling up colorful pages from magazines and using spring flowers in the center.

 

 

 

 

 Chicky Bella in Chandler, Arizona, uses a glass dome pedestal pastry
Chicky Bella - Chandler, AZ

Chicky Bella - Chandler, AZ

plate to feature a couple of hats.

Love it!

Enough said.

 

 

 

 

Shoefly and Sox - Ukiah, CA

Shoefly and Sox - Ukiah, CA

This next display is a shoe table at Shoefly and Sox in Ukiah, CA. It’s a great layout with just the right amount of display props. Suitcases are one of my favorite props for most any type of store. I will be featuring more suitcase display ideas in upcoming blogs, but I think this one is especially nice.

Salutations Home - Pasadena, CA

Salutations Home - Pasadena, CA

I hope that your stores are busy for the holidays and that you also find some time for family and friends. When you do, I hope you sit at a table as lovely as this one displayed at Salutations Home in Pasadena, CA.

Thanks for taking a few minutes to read my blog. Keep sending in your display pictures and ideas. You can click COMMENT, below, to join in the conversation, but please do so at the bottom of this blog post, not the bottom of the page. As always, feel free to forward this blog to your friends and colleagues. You can join the RETAIL DETAILS page on Facebook to get early notification of new blog posts. Special thanks to Nashville Wraps who recently joined the blog as a sponsor.

Swirl Girl, Swirl Marketing, Becky Tyre~Becky