Dutch manufacturer Top Vision Instore introduces Flow, a vertical display system designed to securely present eyewear while maintaining a minimal visual footprint in retail environments.
Flow’s design focuses on reducing visible components, Top Vision shares. Its concealed locking mechanism and simplified form aim to minimize visual distraction on display walls, allowing the display to emphasize eyewear rather than the supporting hardware.
Available in 4 metallic finishes—light gold, copper, titanium, and graphite—the system is designed for installation in both new and existing retail environments. A flush-mounted wall bracket allows for integration without structural modifications, making it suitable for store updates and refits with limited disruption to operations, according to the company.
Flow is built with a reduced number of moving parts to support durability in daily retail use: Its unibody aluminum construction houses internal components, while a steel locking pin retracts fully when opened, shares Top Vision. The display can hold up to 14 frames per rod and includes soft-touch nose bridge supports to help protect eyewear. Temple supports are positioned to keep frames aligned, which may reduce the need for frequent adjustments by staff. The configuration also aims to limit shadows and improve visibility for customers.


