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Store displays & visual merchandising winners

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011

Last September, the Retail Details blog announced the Retail Details New Year Store Display Contest. Over 40 stores entered and in January, four stores were chosen as the finalists. As promised, here are all the finalist entry photos.

HiHo Home Market is a delightful family owned shop, filled with old and new furnishings and treasures. Located in the beautiful Hudson Valley in Gardiner, NY.  As their finalist entry, they chose a black, white and pink theme and added an elephant, which made the judges smile at the irony of the pink elephant connotation in a New Year’s “cheers” theme. The judges commented that they really liked the use of color in this display.

Dumbo wears the top hat

Celebration decals on glass

Happy New Year!

Chandelier and "celebrate" on glass

HiHo Home Market display for contest

 The Miller House is a  unique shop with the very best home décor, gifts and furniture. They feature traditional to transitional design for your home. Judges  especially liked the attention to detail (ie: champagne glasses with watches) and enjoyed the continuity of a NEW YEAR’S time-based theme for the entire display.

New year's mantel with chandelier and clocks

Decals on the pillow and the square white tray

Watches as napkin rings

The Miller House contest finalist entry

A. Dodson’s is not just a store — it’s a destination. You’ll find this shop unpredictable, quirky, and alluring. Just outside of Norfolk, Virginia.  A Dodson’s is the first place winner in the contest. 

Top hat and chandeliers

Clock face ;-)

Pearls!

A Dodson's finalist contest entry

Party!

 The second place winner is Greetings From Geralyn. It is a little shop with great cards, gourmet food, candy, gift wrap, and scrapbooking supplies in Asbury Park, NJ. They decorated their entire storefront for the contest.

Greetings From Geralyn contest entry

Incorporating the record tree into the New Year display

Greetings From Geralyn contest entry window

Thanks to all the stores who entered the contest, the businesses who sponsored the contest and prizes and the judges!

Stay display inspired!

Retail Details blog, Becky Tyre, Swirl Marketing~Becky

 

Store display contest winners announced!

Saturday, January 15th, 2011

Beginning in September, retail stores in the US were invited to submit pictures of their store displays for a visual merchandising competition that would culminate in the Retail Details New Year Store Display contest, which ended last week. 41 stores entered the contest. The finalists were chosen and each store received a box of props to incorporate into a final store display to be constructed during the first week of January in 2011. The participating finalists were HiHo Home Market in Gardiner, NY, Greetings from Geralyn in Asbury, NJ, A Dodson’s in Suffolk, VA, and The Miller House in Stephens City, VA. Prizes are awarded to the first and second place. And the winner is…

A Dodson’s. Congratulations!

Their display incorporated all the required elements and featured hundreds of strands of pearls and a live fish in a champagne flute. The judges felt that the A. Dodson’s display was the most effective in featuring the store’s merchandise while utilizing the provided contest props. They also agreed that color was used effectively and allowed for continuity in the display. A Dodson’s will receive a $250 gift certificate to use at Gully’s Store Fixtures. More A Dodson’s pics:
Second place goes to:
Greetings From Geralyn, congratulations!
 
Their display included all the required elements and they utilized the entire front of their shop (3 store windows) into their contest display. The judges liked the fact that Geralyn’s used the chandelier prop in two pieces, rather than as one unit. Greeting’s From Geralyn’s will receive a custom-designed display from The Display Lab.
Special thanks to the judges, J Schwanke of JTV and uBloom, Karen Benson of Karen L. Benson & Associates, and Justin Whittaker of DSW Shoes.
Thanks to all the participants and especially to the finalists. All finalists pictures will be featured in an upcoming blog post, but are currently available to view in photo albums on the Retail Details Facebook page. They ALL did a great job and will inspire many displays to come.
Stay display inspired!
Retail Details blog, Becky Tyre, Swirl Marketing~Becky Tyre

Cheese Puffs, July 4th and jewelry displays

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

The Retail Details blog celebrates unique store displays and visual merchandising examples. It is written for retailers, showrooms and merchandisers to inspire effective store displays, better utilize display space and increase sales.

Retail Details blog, 4th of July displayNeed last-minute 4th of July display ideas?

Homespun Cottage, Retail Details blog, 4th of July display

Homespun Cottage - Austin, TX

Homespun Cottage is a quaint little shop in Austin, TX. They offer a mixture of traditional, cottage and primitive furnishings and home decor items. In this 4th of July display, they placed dalmations and a picket fence to add more white contrast to the red, white and blue flag display table. I’m not sure if the flag table runner is a prop or for sale (or both), but it is a nice piece to have for holiday displays and year-round for Americana merchandise.

Salisbury Gifts, Retail Details blog, 4th of July display

Salisbury Gifts - Easton, MD

Salisbury Gifts in Easton, MD, features a blue and white, crab-themed stoneware set by adding touches of red and blue using a few carefully placed candles and a red based sailboat prop.

Dedricks Pharmacy and Gifts, Retail Details blog, 4th of July display

Dedricks Pharmacy and Gifts - New Paltz, NY

Dedricks Pharmacy and Gifts invites you to step inside their gift area stocked with jewelry, housewares, collectibles, gourmet products and candles. In this 4th of July display, it’s a country theme, complete with country colored stars and a teddy bear. Happy Independence Day!

Global Views Showroom, Retail Details blog, store display

Global Views Showroom

As retailers enter the trade show season, I continue to remind you that some of the best visual merchandising ideas can be spotted at the wholesale showrooms during markets. I took this one from my collection of “wow” displays. To spotlight clear glass domes, the Global Views Showroom merchandisers chose to fill them with cheese puffs. This complemented their theme of orange home decor. I plan to visit their showroom in Dallas at the Total Home and Gift Show next week. I can’t wait to see their use of color for this season’s displays. And perhaps, have a snack ;-)

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Busy B - LaGrande, TX

The Busy B in La Grange, TX, sells mosaic fruit and vegetables. The colorful glass tomatoes, oranges, peppers, lemons, pears and eggplants  are lovely, but it’s the display that sets these items apart from the other gifts, home accents and garden decor in the shop. Made to look like a farmers market stand, the items are placed in wooden boxes with straw. A crate box lid turns into a sign and they added a farmer tray to complete the scene.

Parkleigh, Retail Details blog, store display

Parkleigh - Rochester, NY

Parkleigh in Rochester, NY, is one of the oldest sellers of the Mackenzie-Childs whimsical glassware and home accessories line. In this store display, they suspended a tilted floral pitcher above a table setting and used ribbons to represent the liquid pouring from the spout. This is an excellent example of how to get your customers’ attention, drawing them to a specific area of your store.

Hi Ho Home, Retail Details blog, jewelry display

Hi Ho Home - Hudson Valley, NY

Awaiting delivery of some new jewelry, Heidi at Hi Ho Home decided to prepare an old china cabinet to be her jewelry display. In keeping with her store theme of mixing old and new, she used old bottles, tattered books and stark white busts to hang the new jewels on. She placed them precisely on each shelf of the cabinet. I frequently check the blog, website and facebook albums for Hi Ho Home, as she creates many inspiring displays within the numerous rooms of this two-story home market and antique center in Gardiner, NY.

Collier West, Retail Details blog, jewelry display

Collier West - Columbus, OH

Another store that mixes old and new, is Collier West in Columbus, OH. Their product mix includes many one of a kind items that are produced by artisans locally and from around the globe. Chandelier earrings, handcrafted in Brazil, are displayed on large pricing tickets. Displayed simply this way, the earrings stand out and the product display fits nicely with the branding of the shop.

Sirens & Sailors, Retail Details blog, jewelry display

Sirens & Sailors - Echo Park, CA

Glasses and vases are often used for jewelry displays. Pictured here, you see a colored wine glass displaying a single pair of earrings at Sirens and Sailors in Echo Park, CA.  The earrings are neutral in color, so they stand out against the bold color of the glass. They would otherwise be difficult to display effectively.

Sassy Peacock, Retail Details blog, jewelry display

Sassy Peacock - Toronto

Sassy Peacock in Toronto uses a clear, brandy snifter to merchandise some pendants on a glass shelf in their store. Behind the glass, a purple multi-cylinder vase, provides a nice contrast for the matching earrings.

3 Wishes Cards and Gifts, Retail Details blog, jewelry display

3 Wishes Cards and Gifts - Alameda, CA

3 Wishes Cards and Gifts in Alameda, CA, drapes their Scrabble pendant necklaces from a low, round, green vase. The fact that the vase is rounded, emphasizes that the pendants are hung on ball chains. The placement of a Scrabble letter rack in front, provides information and interest, as the customers can clearly see that the pendants are made from the game pieces.

Next week, I will be covering the Dallas Total Home & Gift show for the Retail Details blog. I will also have the pleasure of joining several retailers to assist them in purchasing props and displays for their stores. I should have lots to share in the next few blogs. I truly have the best job in the world!

You can submit your store display pictures for blog consideration to the email address below. Stay display inspired!

Retail Details blog, Becky Tyre, Swirl Marketing~Becky

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Is that a refrigerator door on your wall?

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Exit 9, Retail Details blog, Swirl Marketing

Exit 9 Gift Emporium - Brooklyn, NY

Some call it a fridge. Grandma called it an icebox. The Swedes use a kylskap and the Germans keep their milk in a kuhlschrank. At Exit 9 Gift Emporium in Brooklyn, NY, they call it a display fixture.  It’s mounted right beside their book area and it displays their paper goods in a very cool way.

 

Something Special, Retail Details blog, store displays, Swirl Marketing

Something Special - Vincennes, IN

More doors in store: Something Special of Vincennes, IN, uses an old door as part of a 2-sided display featuring  colorful spring merchandise. Mounted atop a table, it not only serves as a divider, it provides height to the display and the “windows” keep it from obstructing the view.

Revolution Shop, Retail Details blog, store displaysOld doors get new life at Revolution Shop and A Details Shop, pictured above. In Charlotte, NC, Revolution Shop mounted hangrail between four weathered doors turning them into endposts  for clothing display. A Details Shop in Alpharetta, GA,  used them instead of drywall to form several fitting rooms in their store.

Shoefly & Sox, Retail Details blog, store displays, Swirl Marketing

Shoefly and Sox - Ukiah, CA

At Shoefly & Sox  in Ukiah,CA, they added mirrors to the original panels of the door and placed it between several shoe shelves. 

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Trinket - Burlington, VT

When Rachel of Trinket in Burlington, VT, saw the last blog about the removable chalkboard stickers, she decided to share her chalkboard wall with Retail Details. Against the black chalkboard paint, the white shadowbox frames and accents really stand out. Messages are easily changed and allow for an interesting way to feature items, as the “Hydrate in Style” picture shows.

In Play Showroom, Retail Details blog, Swirl Marketing

In Play Showroom, Los Angeles Market Center

Showrooms at wholesale markets are another resource for display ideas. At the In Play Showroom in the Los Angeles Market Center, they have a PEACE themed window created with kids clothing and accessories that they represent.  Chances are you have your camera with you at market, so be sure to look for display ideas while you are searching for the perfect products for your stores.

To duplicate something similar in your shop, take notice of any themes – regardless of department or category. For instance, a music theme, “suns” for summer or ”flags” for 4th of July. Theme displays can also be built around events.

Hi Ho Home Market, Retail Details blog, Swirl MarketingAt Hi Ho Home Market, in Gardiner, NY, Heidi has a “Honey of a Weekend” event in February. She creates theme displays of bees and honey products featuring the honey from a local honey supplier, Widmark Farms. This year, she had a special “prop” – a honey cake (note the chocolate bees:-)  made by The Village Tearoom and Bake Shop, another business in the Hudson Valley. By the way, the black/white checked base under the cake is the top to a hat box, placed over a pedestal cake plate. Love it!

Hi Ho Home Market, Retail Details blog, Swirl Marketing

Hi Ho Home Market - Gardiner, NY

Cupcake Baby Boutique, Retail Details blog, Swirl Marketing

Cupcake Baby Boutique - Santa Rosa, CA

Speaking of props, I like when seasonal props provide more than just a decorative purpose. The wheelbarrow in this bunny display at Cupcake of Santa Rosa, CA, holds a nice amount of product. Also of note in this picture, is the quilt rack that appears to be modified to display tutus. I suspect it is a very versatile display piece.

You may want to PRINT THIS LIST: door knobs, maps, drawer pulls, record albums, trophies and suitcases. If you take this list with you when you shop for props, you should have a very productive shopping trip at garage sales, tag sales and thrift stores. Of course, you can buy these products new, but that’s not as inspiring. Here are some examples of what you can do with the items on your shopping list…

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Manik shop in Magnolia, AR, has knobs and drawer pulls mounted on boards, painted the same color as the wall. Shown here, they are displaying hats and scarves. I’m sure they work equally well for jewelry, handbags and belts.

Co Co An Experience, Retail Details blog, Swirl Marketing

CoCo An Experience - Monclair, NJ

If you look closely at the large peace sign in this window at CoCo An Experience,  Inc. in Montclair, NJ, you may notice that it is covered with maps.  Is it ironically peace on earth or earth on peace?

Record albums can be hung on walls, windowCivil Disobedience San Diego, Retail Details blog backdrops or suspended with clear fishing line. Shown here, Civil Disobedience Boutique, in San Diego, CA, uses the records and the album jackets to cover a simple plywood backdrop.

Retail Details blog, store displays, Swirl Marketing, SwirlMarketing.comScarlett, formerly in Montreal, QC, suspended their record albums, which created some movement in the display window.

Retail Details blogTrophies. Get some spray paint and use your imagination. Here’s a hint for inspiration.

Romualdo, Retail Details blog, store displays, Swirl Marketing

Romualdo - Madeira, OH

I saved, for last, the most common, versatile and effective display prop of all time, suitcases. I devote the rest of  this blog to showcasing different ways of using suitcases for many types or products in all types of stores. Romualdo, a men’s store in Madeira, OH, uses a trunk as the base of one display and they stack briefcases amongst product on their shelves.

Street Chic Boutique, Retail Details blog, store displays, Swirl MarketingStreet Chic Boutique in Northbrook, IL, stacked colorful hat box suitcases in their window and perched a seated mannequin on top. Of note is how this display looks good from the back as well. That can be a challenge with store windows.

Ziezo, Retail Details blog, store displays, Swirl Marketing

Ziezo - St. Louis, MO

Cases in varying shapes and sizes add nicely to the vintage props in this display at Ziezo in St. Louis, MO.

Curtsy Bella, Solid Gold Boutique, Retail Details blog, store displays, Swirl MarketingIn that same vein, Curtsy Bella in Seattle, WA created a multi-purpose display out of a steamer trunk and Solid Gold Boutique of Austin, TX, uses a train case to contain feathered headbands – a tricky item to display.

Retail Details blog, store displays, Swirl Marketing, SwirlMarketing.comBaby toys sit sweetly in these small cases at Honey-Bunch in Toronto, Canada. I can safely say that the display bowl in this picture is also vintage because I know that Nicole loves such things in her lovely shop.

With sand as a stabilizer, Bella Nola, in New Orleans, LA, uses a suitcase as a display for coasters and tiles. Geaux suitcase!

In St. Louis, MO, Rue Lafayette stacks boxes of tea in a vintage case which brings together the gift shop and cafe parts of the shop.

Edit Shoppe in Alberta, Canada, uses a “going to grandmas” sized case to contain a mix of colorful socks.

Please share the Retail Details blog with your staff and colleagues. If you have unique displays to submit, sent to: Becky(at)SwirlMarketing.com   Join the RETAIL DETAILS Facebook page and be notified first when new blog posts are uploaded. Click “comments” below to leave a blog message. Stay display inspired!

~Becky