Eleven awards for DAGO in the prestigious POPAI Awards 2025
A successful run across categories and recognition from an expert jury. DAGO is taking home eleven awards from this year’s POPAI Awards 2025, confirming its high standard in instore communication, its emphasis on precise craftsmanship, and its ability to create...
Introducing Endcap 3.0: When cardboard can take on the role of a permanent display
Realization of a combined display for the brands Jack Daniel’s & Diplomático under the banner of Brown-Forman Czechia represents a new trend in the field of shelf ends and endcaps. Compared to traditional permanent solutions costing tens of thousands of crowns, it...
Monster shop-in-shop with a Formula car: marketing at full throttle
Značka Monster has long positioned itself as a prominent player in the lifestyle and motorsport world. The collaboration with the McLaren team, which includes competitions for F1 race tickets or experiences with the McLaren team, is an example of how a global sports...
DAGO, together with the Rajec brand, transformed the sales area into an oasis of calm for mothers and their babies.
The beginning of summer in selected modern trade stores was marked by tranquility and maternal care. The Rajec baby water brand introduced an engaging shop-in-shop concept as part of its marketing campaign “Mother Nature Wishes Sweet Dreams”. The in-store solution was...
Zlatý Bažant in a New Light: Two powerful in-store campaigns for redesign and summer refreshment on the Slovak market
Slovak brand Zlatý Bažant has taken a bold step after 24 long years – it has changed the shape of its iconic bottle and at the same time said goodbye to the golden foil on the neck. The new design is cleaner, more modern, and clearly targets a younger generation of...
We Celebrate Success at Shop! Paris Awards 2025: Two Medals for Czech POP Design
The international Shop! Paris Awards competition is an annual celebration of in-store communication and design and is considered the most prestigious European contest for POS projects. Awards are presented by a professional jury composed of retail professionals,...
Hockey-themed POP media set from Fernet Stock and Republica captivates shoppers and sports fans alike
As part of the “What team are you drinking for?” campaign, STOCK Plzeň-Božkov relied on a strong mix of Czech national pride, the emotions connected to the Ice Hockey World Championship, and the iconic brands Božkov Republica and Fernet Stock. The key element of the...
DAGO Triumphs with L’Oréal Virtual Mirror Project on the International Stage
The L’Oréal Virtual Mirror project, which dominated the POPAI CE Awards in Prague in November 2024, is celebrating another major success. It has won a gold award at the prestigious international Shop! Global Awards 2025, specifically in the Beauty & Cosmetics –...
Playful Pallet Displays by DAGO Enticed Shoppers in Slovakia to Join the Fun
Unmissable Fanta with the Motto "Play with Any Color You Like" DAGO, in collaboration with the popular brand Fanta, brought not only a refreshing taste to stores but also a playful experience! Colorful shop-in-shop displays encouraged customers not only to purchase...
DAGO Brings the Magical Power of Kláštorná Kalcia Mineral Water to Stores
The Natural Power of Minerals in a Modern Form In selected Tesco hypermarkets, shoppers can step into the world of Kláštorná Kalcia natural mineral water, where the strength of nature meets modern design. This unique shop-in-shop concept presents the Kláštorná Kalcia...
We are devoted to one coffee. Until we are tempted to taste another one.

Today’s market offer brings a comprehensive range of coffee, which does not only differ in brands but also provides consumers with a choice in much deeper detail. Examples are parameters related to taste, intensity, quality of grain processing, specific varieties of coffee trees, and the corresponding character of taste and composition. Furthermore, technical parameters such as use in specific types of coffee machines or precise beverage preparation procedures.
For many consumers, the choice of origin in which country or locality their coffee is grown is also attractive. I am increasingly encountering the search for specific varieties, typically divided between the most commonly grown Arabica or less consumed Robusta.
In such an amount of information and parameters, mainly experts are effectively oriented. It is a challenge for the right concept of a solution to offer coffee at the point-of-sale.
It turns out that devotion to “my well-proven brand” is still a very strong motivation for many people to buy. However, it is not the rule and here producers and shops need to emphasize that a consumer – who has a weakness for coffee and spends money on it – likes to be inspired and long to try something new. This subconscious desire is being influenced by many steps and parameters, and for real success in the commercial environment, it is important to capture each of them.
A common mistake of the current style of coffee trading is to rely on the classic model of an overfull shelf. Shoppers are confused in such an environment, they have no reason to buy more or something better, and the overall experience disappears.
A good example of effective help is a clear segmentation at the level of shelves according to individual coffee categories.
Coffee is a foodstuff, and that is a very important fact. Shoppers have an automatically subconscious selection embedded in their decision-making process, which has protected us evolutionarily for millennia. It’s simple, we want to provide our body with good, tasty stuff we trust.
It is therefore important to be different and attract attention. Single displays or end caps perfectly provide this. However, I do not mean the often used ordinary display of a large stock of products on pallets and wrapped in printed cardboard. It is necessary to think of the fact that has been often overlooked. If the display gives a cheap and low-quality impression, shoppers also transfer such an impression to displayed products. The quality of the POS material as a whole creates a quality experience of the product sold at the point-of-sale.
A suitable option I recommend is the use of clean, well-maintainable elements, which bring not only very good durability and the necessary impression of such display but also the recently more and more sophisticated recycling process. It is very important whether the coffee is offered “from the palette” or whether a pleasant place is created with a source of information and a nice discovery experience. Such a place we would like to return to.
Author: Jakub Petráš, Dago
OZVĚTE SE, POMŮŽEME I VÁM S PODPOROU PRODEJE A BUDOVÁNÍM ZNAČKY
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