Slatwall presentation prevents “sight leak” and provides a backdrop against which items can be seen. And were the display not a little disheveled from the day, I think it would have looked even better. One suggestion. I might have would be to stagger the rows of hooks vertically to have umbrellas hang between each and overlap lengthwise? What? You can’t picture it? See some of the hook pattern posts below. Don’t forget the Faceout Pin Stop for item retention.
For staggered and overlapped hook patterns see…
“Patterns in Hooks and Jewelry“
“Hook Stagger Violates Convention”
“Hook Mis-Alignment Increases Sales”
“Erratic Hooks Tighten Display”For Pinstop variants by Title…
“Pin-Stopped Umbrella Faceout” (This Post)
“Pin-Stopped Faceout Sign Holder“
“Pin-Stopped Faceout Holder Detail”
“Door Hanger as End-Rack Sign“
“Swarovski vs Henri Bendel Hookery”
“Graceful Ogive Bullet-Nose Hook“
“Henri Bendel Pinstop Hook”
“One Pinstop Missing Among Many”
“Cross-Pin Back-Stopped Hook“For unusual but related…
“Corner-Stopped Pegboard Hook”
“Gauge Pins Create Perfect Sign”
“Wood Pegboard Dowels as Shelf Dividers”For Ball-End and Ball-Stop resources see…
“Ball-Ends / Ball Stops Pinterest Board“ for a visual summary.
“Ball-Ends / Ball-Stops Index Page” for all resources and links
For Umbrella Merchandising fixture resources see…
“Umbrella Merchandising Fixtures Pinterest Board“ for a visual summary.
“Umbrella Merchandising Fixtures Index Page” for all resources and links
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