22-07-2016
Client: Trading house of the Novovodolazhsky Abrasive Plant. TM “Novoabrasive”
Objective: to develop a dislay on which it would be possible to show simultaneously the unwound rolls of wall-paper, and wallpapering accessories – glue, brushes, paint rollers, etc.
Features:
goods on the same rack of different weight and shape
It should be comfortable for potential buyers to come up and look at the goods (in case of wallpaper – to touch, twist, etc.)
the ability to change the shelf sides (one for wallpaper, the other for accessories)
the ability to use the required number of accessories
Solution:
Developing racks based on the RAF series, with double hooked shelves placed on half of the dislay. This means that the shelves can be installed both on the left side and on the right side, depending on the needs. The free part can be used to hang the wallpaper rolls. The brackets and hooks – for the wallpaper accessories.
The dislay makes it possible to place a large number of goods of complementary groups in the limited space as efficiently as possible and provides a good overview of the products.
Such dislay makes it possible to put in one place the products complementary to each other (wallpaper + glue + brush), which makes it easier for people to choose, and for the seller – to increase the average check.
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