What the lake lovers like |
By Nicole Wisniewski |
Lake-inspired product trends show continued love for that easy-living lifestyle.A quiet lake town has always been a draw for people who need a break from hectic city life. The pace beside a lake is slower. Vacationers are surrounded by nature, wildlife and outdoor activities. Whether people want to swim, fish, lounge, grill, hike or even ice skate, lakes are year-round playgrounds for active and easy living.Making lakeside memories that last a lifetime is the mission when escaping to these shores. But coming up with ways to remember those times and savor those special moments is a big goal of lakeside vacationers. Seaside retailers are looking for ways to boost their lake products to meet this need and wholesalers have plenty of ways to help them succeed. Key iconsWhen it comes to lakeside products, there are some key images that stand out, including anchors, sailboats, canoes and compass roses, Merrill explains. While oceanside locations will add shells, sharks, whales, starfish, mermaids and lighthouses to the mix, lake locations are incorporating more woodland themes, such as moose, birds, bass, loons and bears, as well as products that tout adventures, including hiking, boating, camping and exploring the great outdoors, Ryan notes. “The scenery, sounds and sea life among the shores inspire us to capture the textures, colors and shapes of coastal living.” For instance, people want to celebrate their lakeside trips with small engraved souvenirs, such as metal ornaments or keychains in lake or sailboat shapes. Especially when vacationers are traveling from a distance, they gravitate toward smaller items that can be carefully tucked away in a suitcase like picture clips or coaster magnets, says Abbey Grooters, director of marketing for the gift and home decor company Sincere Surroundings, Rock Rapids, Iowa. markets quite sustainable; people are always traveling.” Lakeside colorsPeople go to the lake to relax and unwind, and the colors of lakeside products match this easy feeling.Lake products will typically come in a base of calming colors that are traditional and comfortable like pale blues, grays and light browns, McKernan says. Nautical colors like navy and white are also common pairs seen in lake products, sometimes adding a touch of red to the mix. Depending on your seaside retail location, reflecting specific local colors is also appealing. Holly and Jason Snider, owners of Leisurely Lakeside, Bryan, Ohio, like to add a rustic finish to their dark blue, gray, cream and blue-green color palette to reflect their key market: the Great Lakes. Bringing the lake homeLake-centric home decor items give customers who love the lake — whether they own lake houses or are just vacationing — a chance to bring that lake feeling home. These coastal comforts include everything from pillows to pottery to switch plates and linens to totes and candles.The market for lake home products is huge “because people who travel to the lake are staying in homes more than hotels today as they desire more privacy and serenity,” explains Ali Pfeifer, sales manager of the company, MD-Brand, Baltimore, Maryland, which includes popular brands like Puppie Love and Live Oak Brand and manufactures clothing, dog bandanas, blankets and drinkware. “The colors of the Great Lakes can change dramatically with the weather even within the same day, so we take our inspiration from that, and our decor and products reflect that.” — Holly and Jason Snider, Leisurely LakesideHomeowners looking to add a simpler edge to their decor may opt for actual wood slabs turned into signs that can stand on their own on tabletops, bookshelves or dressers, adding natural style, Miller says. Other easy lake-themed home additions are kitchenware items like bottle openers, spoons and coasters that can be customized with lake outlines or themes. Cutting boards customized with a specific lake shape and the latitude and longitude of the lake are popular souvenirs or gifts, Ryan shares. Comfort all aroundIn addition to adding lake themes to homes, seaside retailers are also expanding their lake apparel collections to bring that cozy comfort to clothing with sweatshirts, long-sleeved T-shirts, embroidered branded apparel, and even branded personal accessories like tote bags and pouches that can all go from boat to beach to dinner out on the town, according to the Sniders.Whether it’s hats, T-shirts, sweatshirts, bags, towels or blankets, seaside retailer customers can get “everything a boater would need to be adventurous and casual on the water,” says Annette Alsobrooks, creator and owner of Lake Folks Designs, Soddy Daisy, Tennessee. “They are buying that awesome, casual lifestyle that they love.” “Life at the lake can be energizing, relaxing, funny and sentimental.” — Melissa Johnson, Lakegirl“My family loves to be outdoors, especially in the water, but getting three small kids boat-ready is not easy,” says Luchtel, owner and founder of the Phoenix, Arizona-based business. “I’ve spent hours chasing the shade with a newborn and lathering up my toddlers with sunscreen only to find red spots on their shoulders after a long day of swimming and boating. After five years of sunscreen in the eyes, reapplication tantrums and watching all of my hard work rub off in the sand and water, I knew there had to be a better way.” Name dropping in high demandSeaside retailers are also taking advantage of their specific lake locations and surroundings by adding numerous customization options to their products, which has helped drive sales, Merrill says, calling this “name dropping.”As Kimes says, “People love their lakes, and they are proud to wear or purchase products that promote and celebrate the area.” |