Retail Grocery Store Wine Bottle Merchandiser

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Description:
I'm working on a new project to design a 3 tier, metal, wine bottle merchandiser.
3-tier freestanding display rack
Fits 6 bottles per tier – bottles are 293mm x 92mm (11-1/2” x 3-5/8”)
Small/Med Footprint
Shoppable from both sides would be nice, however, not a requirement
Either metal or acrylic (open to other materials that will give a sleek, polished look)
Clean lines, art deco inspired style The fixture will have 3 tiers, hold 6 bottles per tier (3 facings across the front x 2 deep). The fixture will need a 6" base plate to keep to FDA store requirements of all food/drink off the floor at 6".
The approximate height will be 52" + a sign holder/sign channel that will allow the store to slide in a 5/16" thick plastic sign.
The approximate side to side width will be 18" and the approximate back to front depth will be 15"
Wants:
PANTONE Colors you can use are
Pantone 215C, 166C, 709C, 382C 116C, 3025C, 3125C, 3285C, 2915C.
The fixture can be powder coated/painted in one or several of these colors.
Don't Wants:
I'd like to see designs, preferably created in 3d modeling, Solidworks, Sketchup, Illustrator etc.
Ask for Sample:
Would like to see a fully rendered design from 3-4 angles; Top, Front, Side and 3/4 view.

Entries

= Buyer's Rating
#17 Retail Grocery Store Wine Bottle Mercandiser by adeshi
#15 Wine Rack by Allen Christopher
#12 Wine Rack Merchandiser by Russel_72
#9 Sleek Stand by Rodaditya
#8 Drafthouse Wine Rack by ChadATDrafthouse
#7 WINE HOLDING RACK by sanju
#6 WINE GRIPPER by sanju
#5 Wood by benalia
#3 Wine Rack by haroldj
#2 MickyMac by mickc1
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#1 Wine Bottle rack for Merchandiser by sanju

Discussion

Thu, 05 Aug 2021 16:22:45 +0000
I uploaded a pdf to show samples of other retail wine merchandisers
Thu, 05 Aug 2021 15:55:06 +0000
anyone know how to attach files to this project?
Thu, 05 Aug 2021 15:41:56 +0000
Do you have any rough sketches sir, so that I can get a clear perspective of what you need and can work accordingly.

mickc1

Designer

Thu, 05 Aug 2021 11:47:14 +0000
Hi, ya did you just reduce the first prize?

P3N

Wed, 04 Aug 2021 11:12:24 +0000
Do you want POSm, or it's a simple merchandiser ?
Wed, 04 Aug 2021 08:08:50 +0000
Please pre-pay!

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