Slightly off topic, this display table with Anchor Chain as Retail Fixturing is nevertheless worthy of notice. It is fabricated from corroded ship anchor chain welded into a frame and legs, steel-shot or sand-blasted to remove rust. An unusual enviro-friendly, recycled fixture to say the least.
For a follow up confirming the newsworthiness of chain SEE…
“Chain Fixtures Seen Here First”
If you’d prefer something wheel-borne see…
“Jeans on Low-Rider Wheels“
For DIY, industrial chic, and the unusual SEE…
“Kee Klamp Frame for Perfed Metal”
“Do-It-Yourself Store Fixtures”
“Copper Tubing as Store Fixture“
“Industrial Chic Iron Pipe Lights“
“Brass or Bronze Fixture Finish.”
“Anchor Chain as Retail Fixture.”
“Rivet Detail in Retail”
“Do-It-Yourself Wood Box Display”
“Shutter Door Clothing Racks”
“Try Me Step-and-Repeat”
“Wash Tub Lighting”
“PVC Pipe Hosts Scarf Knots
“PVC Pallet Rack Quiver is DIY”
“Shepherd’s Crook Merchandising”
“Medieval Museum Case Merchandising“
“Medieval T-Shirt Merchandising”
Compare finish directly to…
“Rusty Hooks the Retail Rage”
“Rust as Retail Finish Redux”
“Puma Brand in Rust and Chain“
“Build Visual Impact Redirect”
“Anchor Chain as Retail Fixture.”
“Jaw Bite in Jeans Display“
“Canvas as Sign Substrate“
For a visual Pinterest summaries see…
“Rust In Retail Fixtures“
For examples of chain uses try…
“Rod and Chain T-Shirt Display”
“Jeans in Chains“
“Anchor Chain as Retail Fixture”
“Chain Fixtures Seen Here First”
“Plastic Chain as Merchandiser Strip“
“Puma Brand in Rust and Chain“
“Jaw Bite in Jeans Display“
“PVC Pipe Hosts Scarf Knots
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SEARCH “Green” for environmental posts.