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Tips on retail wine floor display?
08-02-2000, 01:38 AM,
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I have a standby system for holidays and special sales that consists of about 20 square cubicles that I had made for me out of 1" wood. They work well because you can build them up in varoius shapes, make a few displays, or change the size of one display to fit your needs, a big building block system. & if you have other product that needs to borrow some space, from time to time, or you want to cross mech. they look great with almost anything in/on them. Make them in a hard wood for a more polished look, match your diamond bins, or just stain (pine) them. Depends on the style of your shop. On the top part you can serpintine some wired vines and/or flowers and lay/stand bottles amongst the frills. Then Pull up a few wired leafs, or use (dining table) placecard holders, and secure some signage about the wines on them. For a simpler style use the cardboard separators from those laydown (long and thin) wine cases, and make little pyramids of wine, the thin cardboard is not real noticable (could be painted) and it's reasonably stable. You can put those on the tops or use them on the insides of the cubicles.
Very inexpensive and very easy.
Best of all, if you stop using them for displays, you still have very useful boxes for tons of other stuff.
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