On a recent trip to Rittenhouse Square I visited Di Bruno Brothers, where I was pleasantly welcomed. I was given permission to snap 8 photos. I found this rather generous, since we had little knowledge of one another. My only problem was deciding what 8 photos to take, because everywhere I looked there were interesting innovative merchandising ideas that I thought would be terrific examples for our blog. Here are a few of my favorites, but I would recommend visiting the store in-person. In addition to displays, the terrific service and attentive staff really fill out the whole picture of what great food retailing looks like. One of the strongest skill sets embodied by the crew is making display cases compelling to the guest. Their expert eye and hands-on placement of their fine products demonstrated a keen eye for design and interesting presentation. There is no doubt, Di Bruno Brothers is an local establishment, but it's more than just a store, it's a culinary, visual, and sensory experience. Thanks for the chance to share a little of your story!
Visit their website at http://www.dibruno.com/
Visit their website at http://www.dibruno.com/
This display was a great representation of an customized fixture created by merchandising crates. The interesting shape develops a one of a kind feel rather than an out of the box mass produced fixture.
Vibrant colors were used in this tropical fruit display at a main entrance. The concept caught attention from the beginning of one's visit.
The signature ham in this case really was quite impressive in person. It was an interesting focal point that was difficult to walk past without reviewing the other options in the case.