Every retail store should needs window displays to attract customers. In this post, we’re going to look at exactly how you can create effective window displays.
Old Faithful Shop, now with two Vancouver locations, is a rarefied general store: it sells beautiful, made-to-last household tools and furnishings.
Every retail store should needs window displays to attract customers. In this post, we’re going to look at exactly how you can create effective window displays.
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After making that piece, she began searching for an easier way to turn 2-D elements, like panels of wood, into a 3-D piece — not least because Hui-Hui's Tokyo showroom was interested in displaying its collections alongside the installation used in the corresponding lookbook. This sculpture — the one inspired by Memphis and ice cream — was the result. Its elements pack flat and then slot easily into place.
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Hand-sculpted terra-cotta curiosity cabinet. Description: A biomorphic-style shelf inspired by marine invertebrate colonies. The asymmetrical design features curvaceous lines, gentle undulations, and points of confluence reminiscent of the way organisms grow and intertwine in nature. The cabinet creates an engaging visual display that evokes a sense of movement and growth as if the shelf itself were a living organism expanding within the space. The use of red clay as a material evokes a natural texture feeling and contributes to the overall sustainability of the piece. At the heart of the structure sits a retractable drawer that can serve as a hiding shelter for a keepsake item or as an incredible placement for an engagement ring. This handmade shelf seamlessly blends functionality and aesthetics, just like the structures found in nature. It provides ample storage and display space while serving as a striking focal point in the interior. The biomorphic shape inspired by coral and sponges, invites a deeper connection with the natural world, bringing harmony to the surrounding environment. The Air Chamber Shelf measures 11x12x4 inches, and the drawer's inner dimensions are approximately 1.5x1X1.5 inches (length x width x depth). This is the third sculpture of the Red Shelf collection. Each Red Shelf has its own individual design and unique features. Each represents a unique and one-of-a-kind piece of decor. I do my best to make photographs as faithful as possible. Depending on the light and your screen settings, the hues may appear slightly different from the original. Please, note that the videos of the product are reposted from my social media feed and may be altered by a filter. The listing price is for one ceramic shelf with one drawer made of fired red clay. It does not include seashells and other display items shown in the photos. The shelf was produced in a smoke-free studio in the middle of Brittany, France. Each item from my shop will be sent to you individually packaged and supplied with a description tag. It is ready to be gifted to yourself or someone special (no pricing information is included inside the packaging). The heaviness of pottery items and extra packaging precautions that are required to ensure that you receive your order safely, unfortunately, unavoidably affect the shipping price. The shipping is handled by La Poste (French mail service) - please, contact me if you prefer a different shipping method. If you travel to Brittany, I can also arrange an in-person pick-up. I do my best to post all ready-to-ship orders within 2 working days. Please note that I do not carry responsibility for items lost or destroyed by postal services for reasons independent of me. IMPORTANT: Please, check the shop policies and FAQs before ordering. ______________________ By clicking the little heart in the top right corner you can add this listing to your favorites, so it's easier to find it later. You can also favour the shop to get updates on sales and newly listed items. If you like my shop, please, share the love by using the share options for Facebook, Pinterest, or Twitter located at the bottom of the main page: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DreamingShell?ref=l2-shop-info-avatar#about Thank you! ^_^ For more photos and stories, please, visit my blog and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dreamingshell/ https://dreamingshell.blogspot.com/
De PI Wandplank ontworpen door Alain van Havre van Ethnicraft is gemaakt van mahoniehout met een lichtbruine lak. De PI-collectie viert het natuurlijke ontwerp dat te vinden is in de kracht, rondingen en lijnen van de natuur, en omarmt interessante vormen door middel van een slanke en stijlvolle, gepolijste maar imperfecte afwerking. Elk PI-item is met de hand afgewerkt om het unieke karakter van het hout te behouden, waardoor het een ideale ruimte is voor het tentoonstellen van dierbare herinneringen.De PI Wandplank - finalist van de BDNY Awards 2022 - is ook verkrijgbaar in mahonie met een donkerbruine lak, met twee, drie of vijf planken.
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For artworks, visit the following link. www.shunkawakami.jp “shun kawakam” is Founder and Chief of artless Inc. In addition to work as a art director/designer, and he is also active as an artist, mainly in graphic art and installation. His activities are not limited only to Japan: he also participates in art projects and exhibitions overseas.
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Every retail store should needs window displays to attract customers. In this post, we’re going to look at exactly how you can create effective window displays.
One room that has had me stumped since we renovated our home is the office. It doubles as our guest room and stores a lot of misc things for us. I needed a project that could jump-start my vision for this space and when I saw DIY Pin Boards on Pinterest I had to take them on. This is a great project because it’s EASY, CHEAP (less than $25), and versatile.
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I recently wrote How to make a good art show display and that blog I talked about limiting what you bring to show so that you don't over pack and end up making 20 trips between your car and your booth in 90 degree heat - yes I've learned from experience. But since I went over the idea of not taking to much I wanted to
Whether your seashell collection is large or small to give it a dedicated space will make it stand out.
Every retail store should needs window displays to attract customers. In this post, we’re going to look at exactly how you can create effective window displays.
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Fall has already enchanted us with its ever beautiful color palette. But there’s something in the air, a sort of anticipation, a feeling that something dark is around the corner. It’s that amazing holiday that we all love, Halloween. Everybody gets into the spirit of this day, decorating their homes and wearing beautiful costumes. Sometimes even the shop owners want to celebrate with their customers by creating gorgeous display windows dedicated to this day. Mannequins are used to display clothing, but why not be used for something more? They can become haunting ghouls, heroes and villains all with the right materials. Check out this collection of what some stores have done to their windows for Halloween. #1. This design was created by interior decorator Hege Greenall-Scholtz, for the store Grasse, back in 2010. This is a super stylish and not too spooky décor which works like a charm, emphasizing the general idea of the store. #2. This is something created by the owner of Whimsy, Traci Tessone, back in 2013. It is also a super simple yet straight to the point display, the clothes are showcased perfectly with a broom to represent the outfit of a witch. #3. Joel Benson created a gorgeous display for Alexandra’s Bridal Boutique in 2013, showing off their lovely pumpkin brides, from beyond the grave. It looks simple and yet full of effect with the gravestones and fences around, but also genius work with those Christmas light trees. #4. American Apparel used the work of designer Lena Shockley, in Japan, 2012. Her design shows that beauties also have a dark side. #5. This is an amazing and cheap idea to showcase small accessories, or in this particular case shoes! You get to put your customers’ imagination to the test and see where it will take them. We don’t know the shop name or the genius human that came up with this idea, so if you have any idea, please let us know in a comment. #6. Witches! Witches flying everywhere! That’s what Cole’s Hardware wants us to imagine, but wait, witches can’t fly without their brooms so they offer some of the best equipment to all the customers that need it. #7. Screaming Mimi’s, a vintage apparel shop from NYC, had a great idea for a display window, namely putting out of this world Halloween costumes in it. #8. Next up we have a display from Bergdorf Goodman that caught our eye big time. This particular design is splendid, not only because of its simplicity, using a single mannequin, a lovely dress, some spider webs, spider stickers and that little detail on the left of a spider made from string, but also for this black widow vibe it wants to send. Photo credits go to Rudy Pospisil. They have some more amazing Halloween displays created by David Hoey and you can check them out here. #9. In 2011 the people who walked by Ralph Laurens’ in NYC were in for a cute and spooky treat at their kid’s store. This giant pumpkin is the perfect installation to invite parents and their children inside to find the perfect fall outfits for the little ones. For more photos of this display window click here. #10. Number 10 on our list is yet another Ralph Lauren window, targeted towards adults this time. The lady mannequins in this chilling scene don’t have a specific purpose, but the webs and the tiny Halloween-ish details go a long way. Photo taken from Nyscout’s Flickr. #11. Mulberry’s designers always have a window display which compliments every season and holiday like a charm. In this case, Kevin Langridge, in 2012, used this black background with eerily lit eyes and charred tree trunks to put the merchandise into the spotlight. #12. Jumping through the rabbit whole, we arrive in Paris at the Printemps department store where designer Charles Anastase, created gorgeous displays by using the story of Alice in Wonderland. You can find more designs from the Printemps “Alice” displays here. #13. While we are still here in Paris, we can enjoy yet another frightening display from Repetto, a French ballet shoe company. This display leaves a lot to the imagination, being either a beheaded witch or a ghost ballerina, or anything your mind can cook up. #14. Anyone can make a stunning Halloween display, including Nancy Krause - a flower shop who went with the “corpse bride” theme to showcase their ingenious and deadly flower arrangements. #15. Ermenegildo Zegna had a display created not for the purpose of Halloween, in 2011, but which reminds us a lot of Edward Scissor Hands. It’s a highly effective design, doubling as a tailor’s prized tools and as a creepy Halloween décor. #16. One of the most extravagant decors not meant for Halloween, but which would fit perfectly, created by a store, comes from the illustrious Harrods shop in London, back in 2009, on the 1st of December. This Wizard of Oz theme brought a lot of attention onto the store at that time, but how can you not notice two giant feet whilst walking on the street? You can find more photos of the event here. #17. This next display was created for a bookstore of which we don’t know the name, back in 2009. It’s a great window because it gives you the jitters every time you pass it by at night. #18. That same year, we have the Becker Street which was filled with some gruesome window displays and there is one from Marc Jacobs that caught our attention, for the simple fact that it mimics the idea of a Parisian catacomb, or one of those churches in Italy decorated exclusively with real life human bones! This probably is not, but still makes up for a killer display! Found on Dusty Burrito Blog. #19. That same year, we have the Becker Street which was filled with some gruesome window displays and there is one from Marc Jacobs that caught our attention, for the simple fact that it mimics the idea of a Parisian catacomb, or one of those churches in Italy decorated exclusively with real life human bones! This probably is not, but still makes up for a killer display! Found on Dusty Burrito Blog. #20. Still in Paris, where this magical city makes us constantly daydream, we have a window from Lanvin, created in November 2012. It was not specifically designed for Halloween, but the idea is genius. The floating and fluttering dresses, frames and masks make up for a unique view into a ghostly ball kickstarting our imagination. Source here. #21. Surfing through time and space we stop at an eerie store window, in 2010, at Barney’s NYC. This terrifying display was created by Dennis McNett with wood block prints. Creepy skulls, rabid wolves, spooky owls, all lined up with a rather festive background create an interesting vibe, a sort of ritual that’s about to unfold before our eyes. Source here. There is a myriad of stores out there that create intricate and absolutely stunning display designs in order to catch the eyes of their clients. Some use cheap and effective materials while others invest a little more in their windows, but it’s not something to worry about. Your store can benefit greatly from a fresh Halloween window so why not put in the extra effort to make something nice either for your store, your clients, or just to celebrate this whimsical holiday in style. Happy Halloween everyone!
What do you like to collect? Personally, I can never have enough pieces of colored glassware, love to pick up matchbooks from my favorite restaurants, and can’t resist a good vintage portrait. When it comes to collecting objects though, there’s no right or wrong category to focus on — just take a look at the wide variety of pieces that designers and influencers enjoy hunting for, as detailed below.