
The idea, according to the assignment, is to show Manito's most important products in the best way possible. In this case, the products to be displayed are silk products; robes, sheets, duvet covers, pillows and throws.
Regarding the duvets and duvet covers, the idea is to show the different colors that are in stock, displaying the material's quality and gloss. To do so, they were conceived to be hung on the left side of the window display in a vertical position, tied with ribbons or strings, thus emphasizing the duvets' spongy quality.
In the case of the sheets, throws and pillows, the idea is to use several supports. One of them are the white tables available at the store, on which a tree-shaped wooden structure will be mounted. This structure will rest on the larger table and will hold one of the pillows. The large table will also hold piled sheets and the smaller one will be used to display two or three pillows on top of each other, showing the range of colors available, aside from the pillow's cushioned softness.
Throws could be exhibited inside a box or basket, rolling several of them together and, at the same time, joining them with a string or ribbon, which will connect them visually to the hanging duvets.
The largest tree seen on the drawing will be used to display the baby blankets, since it will have enough shelves to hold several of them rolled (each one tied with a ribbon). The shelves can be placed on both sides of the tree, in order to use the structure to display products towards the interior of the store as well.
Lastly, we will use a mannequin made of wood and fabric to show one of the robes.
Note: An absent element in the drawing is a swing, which can be used to display more products and could also be useful to visually balance the hanging duvets on the other side. The swing will be constructed using rope and a white wooden base. Along with the tree, it could generate the idea of a garden, which goes well with the concept of comfort associated to pillows, throws and such.