CUSTOMIZED SHOP FURNITURE

CUSTOMIZED SHOP FURNITURE

SHOWROOM KINDERKRAFT FRANCE II

Shop in shop is a great opportunity to show a group of products in one place of the store. Shop furniture to size in the SHOWROOM type is an exhibition that assumes transparency and minimalism. This is at the expense of a slightly larger area in the showroom. Here you can focus more on the appearance of the building than on maximum stock. It’s about the most exclusive, transparent presentation of a given collection.

SHOP-IN-SHOP FURNITURE

This type of showroom can be successfully mobile – it is primarily a combination of design, capturing the character of a given series of products. You need to fit as much as possible on these furniture.

DELIVERY OF FURNITURE ON ORDER

To Kinderkraft brand, we had the pleasure of building this type of arrangements in several versions, in several points in France, Germany and the Netherlands.

In addition to preparing the construction, we transported each of them and installed them in the place indicated by the client. Most importantly, we completed the projects quickly and efficiently. We plan one route to several points and thus save a lot on foreign shipping.

ORIGINAL SHAPES

We made the platforms according to the client’s design. The challenge was to properly assemble them so as to keep all the roundings in accordance with the assumptions of the brandbook. Round shapes are always more demanding in implementation, but our machines are great with them 😉

SIMILAR SHOP FURNITURE TO MEASURE

For the Kinderkraft brand, we have also made similar buildings in the Netherlands and Germany. You can see them HERE. All measurements and furniture designs for the client – generally, all arrangements were made remotely. This did not prevent them from being made perfectly to size. There were no surprises on the spot 🙂

CUSTOMIZED SHOP FURNITURE NOT ONLY AS A PERMANENT EXHIBITION

It very often happens that shop furniture is a mobile exhibition. First of all, they are perfect for children’s trade fairs, events, conferences. They perfectly present a given batch of goods in a concentrated place. When the event ends, they don’t end up in the warehouse but go back to the store. Secondly, identical orders are often ordered, for example, by shops – business partners who visited a given fair for their showrooms.