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  2. NARI Spring Home Improvement Show offers chance to see ... - AOL

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    More than 150 home improvement and remodeling experts have displays at the annual three-day event ... contractors were setting up their booths in the Exposition Center, creating pop-up bathrooms ...

  3. Pop-up retail - Wikipedia

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    Pop up retail store sign. The term pop-up retail can be traced to the late 1990s, although temporary retail options, such street markets and fairs, have existed for centuries [2] European Christmas markets, seasonal farmer's markets, holiday fireworks stands, Halloween costume shops, consumer expos, and event-specific concessions are other examples of temporary retailing.

  4. Visual merchandising - Wikipedia

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    Sen et al.'s study was an in-depth analysis of the various factors of window displays, and its findings argue that styling and display of clothing, instead of atmospherics, play a large part in consumer behavior and purchasing. Display windows may also be used to advertise seasonal sales or inform passers-by of other current promotions.

  5. Softwall - Wikipedia

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    The walls have been used to create booths for trade fairs, pop-up retail, sculptural art installations, backdrops for performances, as well as to divide space in living and working environments. [4] [5] In 2003, softwall was welcomed into the Museum of Modern Art’s permanent collection. [6]

  6. Pop-up exhibition - Wikipedia

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    A pop-up exhibition is a temporary art event, less formal than a gallery or museum but more formal than private artistic showing of work. Pop-up exhibits are erroneously called pop-up museums, such as the Museum of Ice Cream but do not fit the International Council of Museums definition of a museum.

  7. Point of sale display - Wikipedia

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    A point-of-sale display (POS display) is a specialised form of sales promotion that is found near, on, or next to a checkout counter (the "point of sale"). They are intended to draw the customers' attention to products, which may be new products, or on special offer, and are also used to promote special events, e.g. seasonal or holiday-time sales.

  8. Exhibition designer - Wikipedia

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    An exhibition designer is a professional who creates fixtures and display stands for events such as large public exhibitions, conferences, trade shows and temporary displays for businesses, museums, libraries and art galleries.

  9. Mall kiosk - Wikipedia

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    Boost Mobile kiosk in a US shopping mall. A retail kiosk (also referred to as a mall kiosk or retail merchandising unit (RMU)) is a store operated out of a merchant-supplied kiosk of varying size and shapes, which is typically enclosed with the operator located in the center and customers approaching the vendor across a counter.

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