RAPA inspires - Christmas shop decorations

Dec 2, 2022

Christmas is coming with big steps and the pre-Christmas shopping frenzy is intensifying. It is well known that in this special time, customers are attracted to stores not only by great offers and a wide range of products, but also by an unusual atmosphere created by, among others, Christmas decorations. People are more likely to spend time in a beautifully arranged space, and the longer they stay in a shop or restaurant, the more items appear on their receipt. For this reason, it is worth taking care of eye-catching elements of Christmas interior design at your place. If you have no idea how to go about it, we give you a handful of inspiration!


 

Sophisticated gold

Inspiration: warmth of the bonfire, sun rays, gold glitter

 

Gold is a timeless colour. It is associated with luxury, sophistication and high quality. It blends in effortlessly with other colours, as it goes well with almost everything. Ideal for elegant delicatessens, cafés and sweet shops.


 



 

Elegant navy blue and blues

Inspiration: snow, winter, blue sky

 

Navy blue is definitely our favourite colour! It evokes coolness. It is elegant and subdued, yet hard to pass by indifferently. Shades of blue go well with white and silver. Decorations in this colour scheme will look great at the fish counter. It will also work well in the drinks and spirits section.


 

 

 

Timeless duo: green and red

Inspiration: Santa Claus' outfit, Christmas tree

 

Green and red are Christmas classics. They will work beautifully in any setting and put everyone in a cheerful mood. They will be great where hot food is served: hot food stands, restaurants, bakeries and bread and meat stands.

 

 

 

Puffy white

Inspiration: snowflakes, North Pole, winter landscape

 

As a universal colour, white works everywhere. It can be used as a base for other colours, but can also appear on its own. It will harmonise beautifully with a very colourful and varied range. It is a way of decorating in a very discreet and subtle manner.


 


 

Sentimental pink

Inspiration: childhood, women, sweets

 

Pink rarely appears in festive arrangements. Perhaps this is because it doesn't look best in the company of expansive red. But if you subordinate the entire arrangement to this colour, you can count on an extraordinary effect. It will be excellent in a florist's shop, but will also be appreciated by confectioners.

 


 

Natural wood

Inspiration: nature, trees, forest

Ornaments made of natural materials, especially wood, are best suited to vegetable and fruit stands and in shops and stalls selling healthy food and traditional products.



 

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