Assortment architecture
We map figurines, nativity scenes, and tabletop accents into good-better-best shelves, helping teams avoid a display that feels crowded, random, or too narrow for varied gifting budgets.
Nao helps specialty retailers, gallery shops, hospitality buyers, and collector channels turn porcelain into a confident selling story. The work is not only choosing attractive figurines. It is arranging scale, subject, season, staff language, and replenishment logic so the display makes sense to a customer within a few seconds.
Start with subject and emotion rather than material alone. A bride and groom, angel, child, or nativity piece gives staff a natural entry point, while hand-finished porcelain and glazed detailing support the premium explanation after interest is established.
Yes. A compact assortment can focus on two or three themes with clear occasion logic. The goal is not SKU volume; it is a display that shows continuity, contrast, and gift intent without asking the customer to interpret too many disconnected pieces.
Share your customer profile, average gift price range, seasonal calendar, cabinet dimensions, and whether the location sells to collectors, tourists, wedding shoppers, faith communities, or home decor buyers. Those details shape a stronger recommendation.
Tell us how the collection will be displayed, who buys from you, and which occasions matter most. We will respond with a focused Nao recommendation.