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The "PISTACH & MORE SWEETS" kiosks take pistachio-type sweets as their core. Through the coordination of the overall design, the efficiency of the spatial layout, and the humanization of the details, they not only highlight the positioning of "light luxury food" in the public areas of the shopping mall but also naturally integrate into the flow of people, becoming a consumption node that combines functionality and aesthetic sense.

The core product category of PISTACH & MORE SWEETS is pistachio-related desserts (such as candied pistachios, pistachio pastries, nut gift boxes, etc.), and it is positioned as "mid-to-high-end snack foods" - which are different from the messy and cheap of ordinary snack stalls, and also do not have the distant feeling of high-end counters.

The flow of people in shopping malls usually comes from multiple directions such as escalators, main passageways, and adjacent shops. The circular island structure makes the kiosks the "visual focus" - no matter from which direction customers come, they can directly see the product display area, avoiding the problem of single-sided kiosks being "blocked by the flow of people". Meanwhile, the peripheral display area of the roundabout is large enough to accommodate the display of various types of goods without feeling crowded.
The topmost layer of the shelves (with a height of 1.5 to 1.8 meters) displays gift box products - the packaging is mainly red and gold, with a large volume and strong visual impact, meeting the needs of customers for "festival gift-giving". This type of product does not need to be picked up frequently. High display not only does not affect customers' operation but also can quickly attract passers-by who "have gift needs".
Middle level: Small packages for daily consumption
The middle layer of the shelves (with a height of 1.2 to 1.5 meters) is the core display area, where small packaged goods for daily consumption (such as bagged pistachios and individually packaged nut pastries) are displayed. This height is the "comfortable reach zone" for most people. Customers can reach it without bending over or standing on tiptoe, which is suitable for the scenario of "buying on the go".
The lower layer of the shelves (with a height of 0.8 to 1.2 meters) displays refilled or promotional items - with relatively simple packaging and more affordable prices, meeting the needs of "repeat customers" for repurchase. The lower space makes use of the depth of the cabinets, which not only does not occupy the main display area but also enriches the selection of goods.