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  2. Display window - Wikipedia

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    Arch-headed display windows of a heritage listed shop front from 1847 at Sværtegade 3 in Copenhagen, Denmark. A display window, also a shop window (British English) or store window (American English), is a window in a shop displaying items for sale or otherwise designed to attract customers to the store. [1]

  3. Visual merchandising - Wikipedia

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    Store design consists of mainly two techniques: interior and exterior displays, also known as in-store design and window design. The goal of these two techniques is to attract the attention of consumers, entice them into the store, to keep them in the store as long as possible, and influence purchasing decisions.

  4. Storefront - Wikipedia

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    Storefront of a food shop in Kaunas. A storefront or shopfront is the facade or entryway of a retail store located on the ground floor or street level of a commercial building, typically including one or more display windows. A storefront functions to attract visual attention to a business and its merchandise. [1]

  5. While fake plants are sometimes considered a design faux pas, some designers say there's an art to choosing and styling them so they look stylish and real. Martha Stewart Living 3 days ago

  6. Window dresser - Wikipedia

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    Window dressers are retail workers who arrange displays of goods in shop windows or within a shop itself. Such displays are themselves known as " window dressing ". They may work for design companies contracted to work for clients or for department stores, independent retailers, airport or hotel shops.

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