Since the fishmongers of prehistory, merchants have studied display. Consumers are scrutinizing, judgmental and fickle because it is our right to buy the best product at the best price. Where does one start when designing a showcase or display of items for sale to such wary consumers? Merchants should not put potato salad in a jewelry showcase however, Sushi is an excellent fit, swaying on the rotating shelves in the restaurant down the street, so display cases can be cleverly utilized. Glass showcases allow customers views at several different angles, and a decorative space for additional 'eye catching', while protecting merchandise from theft or damage.

A story or sentiment in sturdy store displays captures the customers’ senses, and displays, such as in toy stores, of medieval knights or outer-space capture the imagination – all of which can lead to a sale. Setting up a display in the path of a high traffic area, or where people must wait at the register, works well because (especially at Christmas) the consumer's mind is looking for “the perfect gift” and therefore open to suggestions.

Retail is a very serious business, which entails much more than the quality of the items for sale. It is within the retailer's interest to invest in display tactics, as it is clearly an important aspect in consumer decision making.

Personalizations, branding and professionalism goes a long way when it comes to your offline store. Not only is it key to keep up with a certain "look" for your store such as paint, carpet, and "accessories" go, but it's also important to be able to buy a showcase that will mesh with your other decorating choices. I know this may seem a little crazy, but if you can picture a high end jewelry store with neon pink metal store displays, it sort of makes sense. Okay. So that was a little exaggerated, but at least now you get my point.

A glass showcase retail display comes in many different options depending on what you are looking for. They have various sizes and shapes such as circle, rectangular, square, towers, and even caddy corner store displays! You can also choose from the materials your showcase is made out of such as metal (black, silver, gold), wood (oak, cherry, teak, maple and cedar). If that wasn't enough you can also choose extra options as well for your glass showcase.

For example, if you want to layer products and maximize as much space as possible, you might want to consider a rectangular showcase. This is terrific for a jewelry showcase because everything is out in the open for everyone to see! These are sturdy store displays and streamline showcases that are very cost efficient and can be placed in any manner that you choose. These also add on a certain sense of safety as well. Imagine just having your high end jewelry laying out! Not a good idea in the least!

















If you own or run a clothing retail store, you should know how important is to be able to showcase ALL of your products. However, most stores simply forget or don't realize the truth in that statement. Instead, they will keep a lot of products in the back instead of out in the open. This could be hurting your profits. Furthermore, it's making more work for you every single time someone asks you if you have this item or that item and you have to run into the back of the store, where you probably don't have everything organized and sift through whatever the person wants.

Organization is key! Showcase all of your items using store displays or retail displays. It's also important to make sure that they fit in your store and don't have people bumping into things. Make sure you get your paws on not only sturdy store displays, but also streamline showcases. You don't have to use these for just clothing either, they also have a jewelry showcase option as well.

The jewelry showcase is a glass showcase designed to show off high end products that you have available in your store for purchase - by the way the glass showcase is also good for anti-theft as well consider its tempered glass and most of the cases will have a key lock on them! Also, if one of these does break since its tempered it won't break into a billion tiny little shards! Just a nice thing to think about investing in when it comes to your store!

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While I have never owned a jewelry store I have been in plenty. Also, my grandfather was a very well-known architect that used to specialize in designing retail businesses and jewelry stores. One of the things he used to do for stores that had high-end products like jewelry, was to place a window frame to the outside of the store so that customers could "peak" in when they were walking past. You would be really surprised as to how many people this little trick can reel in! Besides using something such as a window display, you can also use a glass showcase in the actual store - this is great for shiny, beautiful pieces of jewelry.

A lot of these showcase or store displays will also have halogen lights inside of them as well which is perfect for the jewelry because it stimulates the eyes even more the way the light hits off of the products. It's all about visually pleasing your customers. These streamline showcases can also be placed in a row on both sides of your store, somewhat like a pathway from the very beginning of the store where the door starts and all the way back to the back of the store.

This just leaves a much more professional and aligned look to the way the jewelry showcases are set up. These are very sturdy store displays – the glass won't crack or shatter and if it would perhaps break it won't shatter into a million tiny pieces like glass that isn't treated - another major plus!

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