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It Pays To Display

Lifestyle and accessories brand A Gift From The Gods has launched three new point of sale display options for buyers in readiness for the festive buying season.

Founder Jane Reucroft says: “With sleepwear a great gift buy for Christmas, and an attractive high basket item for indie retailers, we’ve created these versatile, free standing displays, packed with a variety of sleepwear gift options to overcome the challenge of limited space. The displays work just as well for stationery or a mix of cross merchandised product too,” points out Jane.

Doing away with rails and hangers, the free-standing branded display unit showcase a mix of satin and cotton gift wrapped sleepwear, while a branded counter display offers 56 mix and match stationery items including weekly planners, A5 journals, A5 notebooks, A6 notebooks, spiral A6 notebooks, three mini notebooks and pens.

The new point of sale was unveiled at Top Drawer earlier this month.

 

Top: The new point of sale units from A Gift From The Gods take up very little space highlights the company.

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