For Best Buy Canada
Retail Display for Braun’s Line of Shavers, Trimmers, and Laser Hair Removal with Touch & Learn Modules.

- Client: Procter & Gamble (Braun brand)
- Retailer: Best Buy Canada
- Objective: Develop a high-end, adaptable demo display for shavers, trimmers, and laser hair removal devices
- Role: technical sales support, industrial design, technical drawings, cut patterns, and prototype coordination
- Materials: Steel, Acrylic, PETG, Magnetic Sheet, Cardstock.
- Manufacturing Processes: Metal fabrication, plastic fabrication, CNC router, CNC laser cutting, 2-axis CNC wire bending, etc.
- Key Challenges: High degree of fit and finish, modular futureproofing, theft prevention, replaceable graphics
- Outcome: Praised by Braun brand manager and Best Buy merch teams; core innovations reused in subsequent display programs by P&G
Client
Procter & Gamble’s Braun brand had an opportunity with Best Buy Canada to secure a premium above-shelf demo display spot, competing side-by-side against Philips’ in-store fixtures.
The Challenge
Design a retail display that reflected Braun’s signature minimalist, high-class aesthetic while being durable and adapting to future products.
Objectives
- Allowing shoppers to experience the fit, finish, and function of Braun shavers, beard trimmers, and laser hair removal devices
- Enable quick swap-outs of graphics and products as new SKUs launch.
- Maintain a clean look by hiding all mounting and fastening elements.
- Implement robust theft-proofing without adding visual clutter.
Scope of Work
- Partnered with P&G’s Merchandising Manager and the Best Buy sales rep to flesh out the project brief.
- Developed detailed CAD concepts in SolidWorks to present.
- Worked with the creative design team to present renderings to the client and their stakeholders.
- Worked with print production designer to take brand assets and make print-ready artwork.
- Coordinated with metal fabrication, plastic, and print shops to produce the prototype.
- Inspected the product to define safe and secure attachment points that do not interfere with the battery.
Key Innovation
- Product modules slide along and are clamped to a rail hidden inside the display.
- Store sales reps can open the acrylic hood on the display, remove modules of discontinued SKUs, add modules for new SKUs, and swap graphics.
Materials & Manufacturing
- Steel framework powder-coated in gloss black for durability and brand consistency
- Custom brackets engineered to avoid internal electronics and battery compartments.
- Black acrylic (piano black) and raised white acrylic logo letters.
- Magnetic sheet back panel for easy graphic updates and acrylic channel for product cards
Design Challenges
- Concealing all bolts and fasteners to preserve Braun’s sleek design language
- Engineering PETG bracket screw points to avoid short-circuiting device electronics.
- Designing a theft-proof clamp mechanism that remained visually discreet.
Results & Impact
The prototype received enthusiastic praise from Braun’s Canada brand manager and the Best Buy merchandising team. Although the display did not advance to full production, the touch-and-learn tether system and modular design principles were successfully integrated into subsequent retail fixtures for razors, shavers, trimmers, and laser hair removal devices. This enabled P&G to invest in touch-and-learn displays, knowing they would be both secure and future-proof.






