In Peru, the retail landscape is characterized by a sharp contrast between the bustling urban centers of Lima and the high-altitude markets of the Andes. The high humidity of the coast and the extreme temperature fluctuations in the highlands demand shop fittings that are resistant to corrosion and thermal expansion.
The local market is currently transitioning from traditional wooden stalls to modular shop fitting systems. This shift is driven by the growth of shopping malls in districts like Miraflores and San Isidro, where international standards of visual merchandising are becoming the norm for local boutiques.
Furthermore, the Peruvian emphasis on "artesanía" (handicrafts) means that commercial displays must balance industrial strength with artistic elegance. Retailers are seeking shop fixture designs that can showcase intricate textiles and pottery without overshadowing the products themselves.
