Spanning across 49-inch, 60-inch, 73-inch, and 84-inch Endcaps, the Lowe’s Stainmaster display embodies adaptability. Its innovative ‘core-color’ visuals seamlessly unify the experience across diverse space allocations. Additionally, the integration of graphic panels across all endcap sizes heightens visual appeal for a consistent and impactful presentation. This display was created by Innovative Marketing Solutions, 1320 N. Plum Grove Rd. Schaumburg, IL 60173; (Web Site) www.innovativemarketing.com


Weber wanted to develop an interactive display experience that educates shoppers on Smart Grilling by adding storytelling, graphics, and touchscreen interactive features. The custom pergola design creates an inviting environment to attract shoppers. This display was created by In-Store Experience, 37 Franklin St., Westport, CT 06880; (Web Site) www.instoreexperience.com


Testrite’s LED Charisma SEG Shelf Edge display, is a three-sided fabric lightbox that grabs shoppers’ attention at the shelf level. Designed to attach to existing Gondola end cap shelving, LED Charisma SEG Shelf Edge display can sit right above the merchandise they’re promoting. SEG Graphics make it easy to update messages. This adds big impact to existing fixtures. For more information, contact Testrite Visual, 216 South Newman Street, Hackensack NJ 07601; (Web Site) www.testrite.com


Fujitsu, a prominent manufacturer of heating and cooling systems, introduced a new product, Kagami, a convenient wall-mounted controller compatible with both residential and commercial HVAC systems. Fujitsu turned to Sutherland Packaging to create an attractive at distributor display. In a tight time frame, Sutherland designed a 2-feet by 6-feet digitally printed, four-color corrugated cardboard floor display. The easy-to-assemble display included a compelling, dimensional lenticular component demonstrating the functionality of the Kagami backlit touch panel. For more information, contact Sutherland Packaging, 254 Brighton Rd., Green Township NJ 07821; (Web Site) www.sutherlandpackaging.com


LG wanted to design and build a Kitchen Vignette program that would go into showrooms that have a high-end environment of luxury kitchen appliances. LG developed a modular approach to the Kitchen Vignettes by creating sections and panels that are common to all kitchens, no matter what configuration is on display. Many store layouts were achieved from straight, small 12′ kitchens to large, U-shaped kitchens stretching over 35′ with islands and seating, using this modular system. This display was created by Design Phase, 1771 S, Lakeside Drive, Waukegan, IL 60085; (Web Site) www.dphase.com


Trion’s versatile Zip Track system helps hardware retailers effectively display Spray Paints, Spray Lubricants, Grease Tubes, and Caulking. The Zip Tack system levels shelves to avoid product hangups and tipovers. The fully adjustable Zip Track securely fits all shelf depths. The system helps retailers save on labor costs while keeping shelf displays better organized. Merchandise is attractively presented to shoppers at the shelf front for a more attractive display and easier consumer choices. For more information, contact Trion Industries, 297 Laird Street, Wilkes-Barre PA 18702; (Web Site) www.triononline.com


Aerogarden is using this display to promote its indoor garden kits in hardware stores and home centers. The display merchandises a wide variety of indoor kits, and provides extensive information. The displays green wood design supports the garden brand imagery. This display was created by Dunning Displays, 5 Dunning Lane, North Walpole, NH 03609; (Web Site) www.dunningdisplays.com


Ryobi recently used point-of-sale displays for its largest Ryobi Days buy-one-get-one-free sale displayed at Home Depot stores. There were 133 parts per display, totaling 284,620 total parts produced, which covered five million square feet of recyclable board. The displays were designed to showcase 475 products representing 39 stock keeping units (SKUs). As items sold out, sections could be removed without removing items that were still in stock so the display footprint was decreased to maximize the longevity of the display in-store. These displays were created by Peachtree Packaging & Display, 770 Marathon Parkway, Lawrenceville, GA 30046; (Web Site) www.peachtreepackaging.com