Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Wednesday, November 08, 2017

Christmas Kitchenware Window Display

Classic red, silver, white and gold Christmas,
teamed with neutrals and pale mint for lightness against a stock heavy festiveness. 

Wire balls, wicker ball and wreath for a light festive feel.

Wicker deco balls contrast with shiny steel and copper products.
 
 Handmade wreath decorated with cookie cutters.

Wednesday, November 02, 2016

DIY Kitchenwares Window Display

DIY products and a soft, classic colour scheme set by the pastel green, blue and dove grey of 
new Robert Gordon ceramics.


Kitchenware Window Display

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 Client: London and American Supply Stores 

Christmas Kitchenware Window Display


 As per client request, window is full of stock so that passers by have to stop to take it all in.


New golden products by Robert Gordon in woodland themed shelf.

A cosy serving suggestion - without the use of food.

After placing this vacuum sealer in the window with a prop steak vacuum sealed in a bag, sales of this high ticket product increased markedly.

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Classic Kitchenware, A Christmas Window Display

 
Display design drawing.


The client requested that the windows be as full as possible to make passers by stop to have a proper look. It works. Several popular items had to be pulled from the window to sell, then sold out.

The main window features traditional and classic kitchenware, 
major electrical brands and some new kits from Sausages Made Simple
The tone is set through use of traditional Christmas colours, 
with some turquoise to add a modern twist and some cool visual relief in the heat of Summer. 
This is balanced out with abundant use of red.

The client has installed timed spotlights to midnight for their late night window shoppers.

From a gift pack for a manual pasta maker, accesories with new optional motor.

Gingerbread men cookie cutters - all of which sold out - with a cutter from gingerbread house template.

Wednesday, November 04, 2015

Fresh Gift Kitchenware, A Christmas Window Display

Fresh green kitchenware is carefully balanced with complementary colours, 
purple and violet for an eyecatching combination. 
A light scattering of decorative gold stars complements the purple stars 
as well as providing a visual link to the central featured display to the left.

Note that some weeks passed between the day photograph and this night photograph detail. In that time some products sold out.

Bright Gift Kitchenware, A Christmas Window Display

A visual link to the main, central display is provided through the use of purple and gold star decorations. Products of a more novel, gift orientation were chosen to 
provide a light, bright foil to the more sensible main display, to its right.

The Geometrix, boxed mug on the left provided inspiration through its rectangular tetrad colour palette.

Only the most colourful and bright products are part of this story. These animal pot lid lifters sold out.

A New Spin on Old School DIY: Kitchenware, Christmas Window Display

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A New Spin on Old School DIY kitchenware, featuring DIY Mad Millie kits and Solidteknics, Australian made cookware range.

As per client instructions there is an abundance of stock to stop the passers by in their tracks.

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Display design drawing.

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An impression of rich earthiness is created through a soft triadic colour scheme of gold decorations, copper finish products, natural material's browns, accompanied by grassy greens, golden yellows, with small splashes of orange all on a violet background.

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Customised by hand onion props, using real onion skin, prop up a pair of Onion Glasses.

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Cookie cutter, boxed gift mug and tea infuser serve as a woodland themed gift suggestion.

Client: London and American Supply Stores

Kitchenware, A Christmas Window Display

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Display design drawing.

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From left to right: Bright Gift Ideas, New Spin on Old School DIY Kitchenware, Fresh Gift Ideas.

Client: London and American Supply Stores

Monday, November 03, 2014

Men's and Women's Fragrance, Christmas Display

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Designed to work with the corporate colours of the client while adding visual impact through volume, height and sparkle. Boxes, wrap, ribbons and decor were sourced within budget. The boxes were wrapped off site, along with contruction of some of the ribbon bows.

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The final arrangement was modified slightly to accomodate the window depth, length and access point.

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After hours.

Various details:
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The distant eyecatcher for foot traffic approaching via the car park.

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Men's and women's fragrances. Handmade ribbon bows and loops with a glitter coated, storebought short cut on the lower left

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Products were selected both by abundance and colour to coordinate with decor...

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Client: Union Square Pharmacy

Saturday, October 19, 2013

A Hint of Christmas, Window Display

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The client felt it a little early for full Christmas decorations. We went with a soft sell option reusing the previous display's background, less decorations and quieter colours, less sparkle.

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Detail from lower window adds a little playfulness and hints of the season to come.

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Client: Peter Lane, Watchmaker - 257 Collins St, Melbourne 3000, ph:9654 6425