A clever Single-Strand Wire Jewelry Stand design that even makes a statement for itself. But is it Minimalist or Cubist? Is it a freestanding hook or a self-supporting stand? Whatever you call it or however you classify it, I like both the fixture design and its efficient use of materials. It was found merchandising Jewelry as a cross-sell in Apparel retail.
Compare to the wireform concept at…
“Radical Wrap-back Security Hook”
“Gucci Anti-Theft Hook In-Store”
“Prada Anti-Theft Hook Glitters“
“Single Strand Wire Jewelry Stand” (This Post)
For a small selection of table stands see…
“Single Strand Wire Jewelry Stand”
“Bolt-Down Headphone Stand“
“Swan-necked Table Top Hook“
“Rectilinear Table-top Hook”
“Table-Stand T-hook Sell Fails”
For Jewelry hookery and display see…
“Jewelry on a Dress Form”
“Clipboards as Jewelry Backers”
“Slatwal Jewelry Hooks on Fushia Fabric”
“Plug ‘N Play Jewelry Display”
“Rusty Hooks the Jewelry Retail Rage”
“Rust as Jewelry Retail Fixture Finish Redux”
“Drawer-Pull Jewelry Display”
“Neck-like Necklace Hook”
“Twin-Arm Jewelry Faceouts”
“Squared-Slot for Jewelry Display”
“Brushed Metal Jewelry Display Hooks”
“Lowly Slatwall Hook Plays Up Jewelry”
“Cufflinks Tee’d Up for Display”
“Bulgari Jewelry Priced in Gold”
“Actual Trunk With Hooks for Jewelry Sales”
“Curved Hook Array on Slatwall”
“Re-thinking Hook Design for Slots”
“Single-Strand Wire Jewelry Stand”
“Empowering Jewelry Signage”
“White Hooks on Vivid Red Surface“
“Metal T-Hook for Metal Perf“
“Metal Butterfly for Metal Perf”
SEARCH “Cross Sell” or SELECT “Jewelry”
from the Retail Cloud Menu to proceed along these paths.
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