Through my travels
and Pinterest scanning this past week, my eye has been drawn how retailers are
using their vertical space. Chances are your walls are tall enough that
customers can’t reach everything; making use of this extra space can have quite
an impact on your store’s overall look and feel.
Your Flourish
Tip:
Use the vertical space to deliver a brand message, through graphics,
props, or merchandise displays reflecting what can be found nearby.
Empty, unused space
above your fixtures can give your retail space the unfortunate appearance of looking
empty, low in stock, or simply unfinished.
Sadly, customers can’t reach this space or any merchandise stored within
it, so what do we do?
Use graphics driving
your brand or image – specifically lifestyle-oriented images showing customers
how happy they will be while using the product.
Take a look the next time you’re shopping in a mall to see how corporate
retailers have used their graphics.
The area above your
fixtures can also be used for additional merchandise displays, such as bust
forms dressed in garments found below or a vignette containing interesting
combinations of merchandise stored nearby.
Probably one of the
most interesting uses of the high-up space I’ve seen is to display props that
relate to the merchandise: This way you have an interesting display but aren’t
using sellable inventory.
What can you do to
make your vertical space more interesting? (I would love to see your opinions or ideas in the comments section below.)
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Wonderful tips.
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