Display Inspiration

We are often asked how we would display our products in a bookshop or giftshop. Some of our lovely customers agreed to share their own display solutions as inspiration, for which we are very grateful!

If you would like to share photos of your own displays, please click below to email them to me.

  • Belinda at Linen Hall Library in Belfast has included our Irish literary map, cushions and notebooks in this table top display.

  • Julie at J.E. Books in Hull uses trouser hangers to display tote bags and tea towels in her window, on her front door, and along the stair rail inside her shop. She is @jebookshull on Instagram.

At The Poetry Pharmacy on Oxford Street, London, Deb has included four of our notebooks (Heart, Hamlet, 'I want, I want', and Much Ado about Nothing) alongside tote bags and erasers in this mixed Shakespeare display.

  • Johan at Linkopings Bokhandel, Sweden is able to display a large number of tote bags by using a calendar stand, and made his own price sign for the top. If you are creating POS and need images, email Lynda for help.

  • Cathy at Kemptown Bookshop in Brighton displays babygros on child size hangers hooked over front facing bookshelves (and sells loads of babygros).

  • Also from Cathy, tea towels displayed on the otherwise blank fronts of deep display stands.

  • Tea towels can also be pegged up on washing lines, as shown by Teresa at Scrivener's Books in Buxton.

  • Our rainbow Go Away tote bags can be displayed all together on wall hooks, as shown here in Rossiter Books in Hereford...

  • ...or used as an accessory in a window display. This is also from Rossiter Books, an independent chain with shops in Ross on Wye, Leominster, Monmouth, Cheltenham, Hereford and Malvern.